
Rubin Hermann’s South African dough debuted with an impressive T20 debut and led Proteas to win five goals against Zimbabwe on Monday’s opening game Tri-Series on Monday. 28-year-old Herman scored 45 out of 37 balls and replaced the collapse of the highest order before the South Africa sailed at 142-5 in 15.5 overs in its first T20 this year.
Dewald Brevis broke five six in his aggressive 41 of only 17 balls in a strong persecution of Proteas.
Zimbabwe was previously limited to 141-6, despite the undefeated 54 from Captain Sikandar Raza, while George Linde raised 3-10 after the South Africa captain won throwing and chose in the field.
Lungi Ngidi (1-15) and Nandre Burger (1-22), returning after almost 10 months of absence in the lower part fracture, bowed well before Raza and Ryan Burl (29) provided acceleration for Zimbabwe in the second half of the shift.
South Africa will accept New Zealand in the second Tri-Series game on Wednesday.
Hermann and Brevis control the chase
The high fast pitch Richard Ngarava (3-35) hit twice inside the powerplay when another debutant Lhuan-Dre Pretorius offered a return catch from the first legitimate ball in Proteas ‘Chase and Reeza Hendricks’ Middle Stump
Captain Van der Dussen struck two six, but was caught in the middle of the Trevor Gwand (2-15) in the middle of the Trevor Gwand (2-15) when South Africa slipped to the sixth 3-38.
Herman and Brevis, however, endured the persecution with a 72-run stand as Brevis broke Burl into 25 runs in one of the three sixes and the border. Brevis fell in the 12th place when he tried to intervene Gwanda inside out on another cover and cut the catch to Bennett. Ngarava flattened Hermann’s foot of the ball, which kept a little low with only 12 needs for victory.
The pace and spin down the downward Zimbabwe
Ngidi and Burger fast pitchmakers did not allow Zimbabwe dough to allow the first half to be freely, and Brian Bennett’s patience also ran out when he went into a deep war in the 11th place in 11th place.
Raza and Burl tried to increase Ante in death, but Burl was caught by Hermann in a long 18th place after scoring 29 out of 20 balls.
In the finals, Linde raised two consecutive balls before Wellington Masacadza avoided the Hat-Trick ball, but the spinner of Linde’s left arm ended well without admitting the border of his three exceeding.
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Published on:
July 15, 2025