Darwin, August 12, 2025 – South Africa produced a stunning performance in the second T20 International against Australia, securing a big 53-run win at Darwin’s TIO Stadium. This result levels the three-match series at 1–1 and sets up an exciting decider in Cairns.
The hero of the match was 22-year-old Dewald Brevis, who played one of the most memorable innings in T20I history. The young star smashed an unbeaten 125 runs off just 56 balls. His innings included explosive strokes all around the ground and set multiple records. Brevis now holds the record for the highest individual T20I score by a South African player. He also recorded the highest score by any batter on Australian soil in this format.
South Africa’s Strong Start with the Bat
After losing the toss, South Africa was asked to bat first. The openers gave a steady start, but it was Brevis who changed the momentum completely. He played with confidence from the beginning, punishing loose deliveries and rotating the strike smartly. Partnering with captain Aiden Markram, Brevis ensured the scoreboard kept moving.
The middle overs saw some powerful hitting. Brevis was unstoppable, clearing the ropes with ease and finding boundaries at will. He reached his century in just 48 balls and continued to accelerate. By the end of the innings, South Africa posted a huge total of 218/4 in their 20 overs.
Other contributors included Markram, who made a quick 35, and Tristan Stubbs, who scored a handy 20 in the final overs. The Australian bowlers struggled to contain the flow of runs. Mitchell Starc and Nathan Ellis were the most economical, but even they could not stop Brevis’s assault.
Australia’s Chase Falls Apart
Chasing 219 was always going to be a tough task. Australia began positively, with opener David Warner scoring a quick 28. However, early breakthroughs by the South African bowlers turned the game in the visitors’ favor.
Corbin Bosch was the standout bowler, taking 3 wickets for just 20 runs in his four overs. His accurate yorkers and slower balls kept the batters guessing. Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi also chipped in with crucial wickets, putting pressure on the hosts.
Australia’s middle order, including Glenn Maxwell and Tim David, tried to fight back. Maxwell scored 32, but the run rate kept climbing. Mistimed shots and risky runs led to their downfall. Australia was eventually bowled out for 165 in 17.4 overs.
Series Situation and Next Match
This win not only boosts South Africa’s confidence but also keeps the series alive. The deciding match will be played at Cazalys Stadium in Cairns later this week. Both teams will aim to correct their mistakes and push for a series win ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup.
For South Africa, Brevis’s form will be a huge advantage. The team will also be happy with their bowling discipline in defending a high total. For Australia, questions remain about their bowling plans in the middle overs and the batting approach while chasing big targets.
Match Summary
- Venue: TIO Stadium, Darwin
- Result: South Africa won by 53 runs
- South Africa: 218/4 (20 overs) – Brevis 125*, Markram 35
- Australia: 165 all out (17.4 overs) – Maxwell 32, Warner 28
- Best Bowler: Corbin Bosch 3/20
With the series now tied 1–1, cricket fans can expect a thrilling final encounter in Cairns. The performances in this match will be fresh in everyone’s minds, especially the remarkable innings by Dewald Brevis, which could inspire South Africa to clinch the series.
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