
Dewald Brevis broke two consecutive six vs Australia in a losing fight (pictures via Getty Images & X/SCREENGRABS) Dewald Brevis may have lit up the arena of a large barrier cliff with a fiery knock, but it was a fan of a mischievous moment in the stalls stolen by the reflector. The incident developed in the eleventh South African persecution when Brevis launched Xavier Bartlett for consecutive six. One of these strokes sailed over the fence and triggered a tractor among the audience. The young fan first arrived on the ball and decided to have fun with him. After he picked up the ball, he continued to escape from the stadium before he suddenly cut off the run. Then he tucked the ball under the shirt and seemed to pretend to throw back to the field, even deceived the cameras for a moment. In the end, he threw it back, but not before his cunning reaction became a viral through the platforms of social media. Brevis, who scored a fast 49 out of 28 balls with these backs, was later released Cameron Green outside Cooper Connolly. However, his efforts were not enough, because South Africa got into the mammoth goal. Australia previously published a record of 431/2, powered by centuries from Travis Head (142), Mitchell Marsh (100) and Cameron Green (118*). The shifts meant only for the second time in the history of the men’s ODI that the first three of the team registered hundreds in the same shifts. The dominance of the hosts continued with the ball. Sean Abbott and Bartlett struck soon before 22-year-old Connolly went through the middle and lower order and claimed that 5-22-Post the youngest of his country to get five goals. South Africa was brought to 155 years and admitted a 276-run defeat.
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Despite the severe loss of Proteas, she rooted a series of 2-1. But for fans it was Brevis’ towering hit and playful “theft of the ball” of a young viewer who gave one of the most spoken moments of the match.