
Dewald Brevis becomes youngest South Africa batter to score a T20I hundred
The 22-year-old batter remained unbeaten on 125 off 56 balls to propel the Proteas to 218 for seven at the end of their innings.
FOLLOW LIVE | Brevis scores hundred; South Africa sets target of 219 against Australia
Brevis, who also plays for Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL), eclipsed the record held by Richard Levi, who scored a T20I hundred at 24 years of age.
The middle-order batter's 41-ball hundred was also the second-fastest three-figure knock by a South African, just behind David Miller, who scored one in just 35 balls.
Youngest South African to score a T20I hundred
22 years 105 days - Dewald Brevis
24 years 36 days - Richard Levi
28 years 141 days - David Miller
Fastest T20I hundred by a South African
35 balls - David Miller vs Bangladesh in 2017
41 balls - Dewald Brevis vs Australia in 2025
43 balls - Quinton de Kock vs West Indies in 2023

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