World record recorded in the name of Matthew Breetzke, no cricketer in ODI’s 54 -year history was able to do this amazing act

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Matthew breetzke record: South Africa’s 26 -year -old batsman Matthew Breetzke (Matthew breetzke) Second ODI against Australia at Great Barrier Reef Arena Stadium, McKay on Friday, August 22, 22 August (AUS vs SA 2nd Odi) I created history by rocking my bat. Significantly, this South African player has shown the feat that no player of the world could do in the 54 -year history of ODI cricket.

Yes, this happened. In fact, in the second ODI match played in McKay, Mathews Breetzke scored 88 runs against Australia with 88 fours and 2 sixes. Along with this, he has now become the first player in the world to have done a half -century or more runs in the first 4 matches of his ODI career.

Matthew Breetzke’s record in ODI format

150 vs New Zealand, Lahore

83 vs Pakistan, Karachi

57 vs Australia, Cairns

88 vs Australia, McKay

Not only this, Matthew Breetz has become the second player in the world who scored a half -century or more runs in his first four ODI innings, before Navjot Singh Sidhu of India did this feat, but he had to play 5 matches for this. Navjot Singh Sidhu did not bat in one match.

Teams:

Australia (playing XI): Mitchell Marsh (Captain), Travis Head, Marnas Labushen, Cameron Green, Josh England (wicket -keeper), Alex Carrie, Aaron Hardy, Xavier Bartlet, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.

South Africa (playing XI): Ryan Recelton (wicket -keeper), Aden Markram (captain), Tony de Jorzi, Matthew Breetzke, Triston Stabs, Dewald Brevis, Vian Mulder, Keshav Maharaj, Senuran Muthuswamy, Nandre Burger, Lungi Ngidi.

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