Zim vs sa, 1st t20i: 11 sixes, 23 fours, 283 runs scored, Dewald Brevis won

Dewald Brevis won South Africa (photo-PTI)

Zimbabwe vs south Africa: South Africa won the first T20 match of the T20 tri -series in Harare. South Africa defeated Zimbabwe by 5 wickets. A total of 283 runs were scored in the first match, including 11 sixes and 23 fours but the hero of this match was Dewald Bravis, who batting in a stormy style and won South Africa 25 balls in advance. Dewald Bravis scored 41 runs in 17 balls. In which he hit 5 sixes and a four with his bat. Dewald Brevis received the Player of the Match Award for this innings. Brevis received this award for the first time in his career.

Linde havoc on Zimbabwe

The Zimbabwee team batted first and scored 141 runs in 20 overs. Madhavire was first dismissed by Lungi Angidi. Madhavire was a hit wicket out, after which wicketkeeper Madande could also score 8 runs. Brian Bennett and Ryan Berl took the team’s score to 50 runs. After this, Zimbabwe got a third blow and then captain Raza showed his strength. He scored a brilliant half -century and scored an unbeaten 54 -run innings in 38 balls to bring his team’s score to 141 runs. For South Africa, George Linde took 3 wickets for 10 runs in 3 overs.

South Africa did this chase like this

South Africa started very poorly. Nagarwa dismissed Luhan Dree Pretorius on the very first ball. After this, Risa Handrix was also dismissed for 11 runs. South Africa also lost the wicket of captain van Dusan and the team lost 3 wickets in the powerplay itself. After this, Rubin Hermann and Dewald Brevis batting at a rampage and turned the plans of Zimbabwe’s victory. Brevis hit 5 long sixes in 17 balls and hit a four. He was out after scoring 41 runs in 17 balls. After this, Corbin Bosch finally won the match by scoring an unbeaten 23 in 15 balls.

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