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Dewald Brevis’ Record-Breaking Knock Powers South Africa to 53-Run Win
Dewald Brevis smashed an unbeaten 125 off 56 balls, the highest T20I score for South Africa, guiding them to 218 for 7 in Darwin. Australia’s chase faltered despite Tim David’s 50 off 24, folding for 165 in 17.4 overs. Corbin Bosch and Kwena Maphaka took three wickets each as SA levelled the series 1-1.
Australia Clinch 17-Run Win Over South Africa in Darwin T20I
Australia Complete 5-0 Sweep Over West Indies with 3-Wicket Win in Final T20I
Mitchell Owen Shines on Debut as Australia Stun West Indies in High-Scoring T20I Thriller
Is West Indies’ 27 All Out a Reflection of Board Mismanagement
Mitchell Starc’s Sensational Spell Bundles West Indies for 27 All Out
Australia Take Control After 15-Wicket Day in Kingston Test
Australia Seal 133-Run Win Over West Indies in Grenada Test
Is Steve Smith the Ultimate Clutch Performer of His Generation?
Australia Seize Control as South Africa Collapses on Day 1 of WTC Finals
Is South Africa the Deserving Finalist of the World Test Championship?
For the 2023–2025 World Test Championship Final, South Africa will face Australia at Lord’s from June 11 to 15. After playing 12 Tests and finishing at the top of the table, South Africa secured their spot in the Final. Their consistent performances throughout the cycle earned them the highest points percentage, edging out other contenders.
MCG to Host Historic Ashes Day-Night Test for 150th Anniversary of Men’s Test Cricket
Hardik Pandya Reveals the Real Reason Behind His Smile After Dismissal in CT 2025 Semifinal
Social Media Celebrates Steve Smith’s ODI Legacy and Congratulates Him
Virat Kohli Termed as The Grandmaster of Chases by Michael Clarke
Kohli-Rohit Dressing Room Banter Goes Viral After India’s Semifinal Win
Rohit Sharma Loses Toss Again as Australia Opt to Bat in Champions Trophy 2025 Semifinal
In the first semifinal of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Australia won the toss and chose to bat first against India at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. India retained their previous lineup, while Australia made two changes — Cooper Connolly replacing the injured Matthew Short and Tanveer Sangha coming in for Spencer Johnson.
Steve Smith to Silence the Indian Crowd in the Semi-finals?