New Delhi, Aug. 16 -- Just four days after scripting history for South Africa against Australia, Dewald Brevis broke his own record on Saturday during the third and final game of the ongoing T20I series at the Cazaly's Stadium in Cairns. The right-hander, who went into record books in the second game with a fastest T20I fifty against Australia by an South African in 25 balls, took three balls less to better his own record, en route to his second consecutive half-century in international cricket.
Brevis' 22-ball fifty was also the quickest against Australia on Australian soil bettering England's Ravi Bopara's 23-ball effort in Hobart in 2014. The third fastest t20I fifty against Australia by a South African belongs to JP Duminy who scored...
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