Chippo
According to Cricket SA t hose kind of stats should not be borne ibn mind when it coemes to playing for t he Proteas, A strike rate of 165 is not needed we ca do woitha strke rate of 70 is sufficient to qualify for election - why the hell should people b e upset about such an abomination when SA Cricket thinks otherwise, It is the same with Pretorius - SA can do well witha verage batsmen that fails more than they deliver.
Whatever young ste achieve is of n relevance to tea selectos and coaches, We are so used th failures - why should it b other us? All I can add is that old Afrimkaans saying - blaas my siel - becaue i is sop stupid.
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Dewald Brevis has been nothing short of sensational in his last five List A matches, showcasing why he is hailed as a future star of South African cricket. Batting predominantly at number five—a position that often requires players to anchor the innings while also accelerating when needed—Brevis has demonstrated remarkable skill and composure.
In his recent outings, he posted impressive scores of 83* off 38 balls, 57 from 32, 75 off 44, and 42 from 32, alongside a notable bowling performance of 2/55. He capped off this remarkable stretch with a stellar 102 off 72 balls, though he had a rare off day with the ball (0/20). His average of 89.75 and a strike rate of 165 highlight his ability to not only score runs but do so at an electrifying pace, making him a valuable asset in any lineup.
Brevis’s ability to thrive under pressure and perform consistently at such a challenging position reinforces the belief that he is indeed the "starboy" that was promised. As he continues to develop, the cricketing world will undoubtedly keep a keen eye on his journey.
Dewald Brevis in his last 5 matches:
83* (38)
57 (32)
75 (44)
42 (32) and 2/55
102 (72) and 0/20
89.75 average at 165 SR
Keep in mind this is in List A not t20
Also at one of the hardest batting positions (number 5)
The starboy that was promised