Watch: Dewald Brevis Stuns T20 explodes crowds with a bold no look 6
Phenoms in South Africa Dewald Brevis With a bold no look 6 that illuminated the Vitality T20 explosion and left a crowd at St. Lawrence Ground in Canterbury’s spell. Hampshire eventually fell to Kent with eight wickets, but the 22-year-old’s pure theatrical glow moment became an undeniable highlight of the afternoon.
Dewald Brevis’ bold display in the Hampshire struggle
After just four overs, entering the contest for Hampshire and 29 volatile position 29 at No. 5, Brevis showed why he is one of T20 cricket’s most exciting prospects. In partnership with Joe Weatherly, he helped stabilize the innings in a quick 34 run stand. Brevis’ explosive cameo scored 24 runs from just 18 deliveries, including three towering six. Shot played for years to arrive when he faces Australian pacers Wes Agar. An extraordinary display of confidence and talent led Brevis to deliberately distract his head at the moment of precise contact and delves deep into the stands on his foot. The faithful of Canterbury erupted and witnessed strokes that seamlessly blended power, precision and pure sw course.
The bold hit was not merely a testament to Brevis’ raw power. It highlighted his burgeoning reputation for inventive and fearless stroke plays.
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Brevis brings a boom
I’d like a new ball
Hawks: 62-3 (8.1)
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His innings have been shorter Matt Parkinsonit provided much needed driving force for Hampshire’s recovery. Of Joe Weatherley’s 63 resilient 46 balls, 63, coupled with valuable contributions from James Fuller (17-27) and Benny Howell (14 off 23), pushed Hampshire to a competitive total of 177 from the allotted 20 overs.
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Kent’s dominant chase obscures the glow of Brevis
Despite Brevis fireworks, Hampshire bowlers struggled to protect their targets. Leading by dominant Zach Crawley, Kent chased the score with an over-to-spare and finished 2 with 181.
Kent’s pursuit was spearheaded by a fantastic opening partnership. Daniel Bell Dolmond burned 61 deliveries from four deliveries. But it was Zack Crawley who truly pinned the innings, shattering an unbeaten 75 from just 43 balls, featuring Seven Four and three Six, cleverly leading Kent towards a comfortable victory. Joe Delhi provided the finishing touches with 21 undefeated 16 balls.
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