Dewald Brevis played a strong innings of 49 runs against Australia on Sunday. During this, he hit a six, which went across the stadium, meanwhile a fan started running after catching the ball.
During the third ODI played between South Africa and Australia, Dewald Brevis's short innings caught everyone's attention. Although he could not make a big contribution to the team, but during this time one of his shots is being discussed a lot. During South Africa's innings, Brevis hit a skyscraper six, which fell outside the stadium. As soon as the ball fell, a boy ran after it and after picking up the ball, he is seen going away quickly. However, then he also tried to hide the ball. During this, his actions were captured by the camera.
In Xavier Bartlett's over, Dewald Brevis hit sixes on consecutive balls. One of these balls went across the stadium, which was caught by a young fan and started running away from the stadium. However, then he came back and was seen acting to hide the ball. Dewald Brevis played an innings of 49 runs in 28 balls. Brevis was sent to the pavilion by Cameron Green.
After Travis Head (142), captain Mitchell Marsh (100), Cameron Green's (unbeaten 118) first ODI century helped Australia score their second-best ODI total of 431 runs for two wickets. The same home team had failed to cross the 200-run mark while chasing the target in the first two matches of the series. Playing his first match of the series, all-rounder Cooper Connolly shocked South Africa by taking five wickets for 22 runs, due to which the visiting team was all out for 155 runs in 24.5 overs.
Dewald Brevis was the top scorer for South Africa by scoring 49 runs. Connolly devastated the lower order with his left-arm spin and led Australia to a 276-run victory. Fast bowler Sean Abbott took two wickets for 27 runs and Xavier Bartlett took two wickets for 45 runs. Earlier, Australia fell short of their best ever ODI score of 434 for four wickets which they made against South Africa in 2006.