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Zim vs SA: Fans pointed as Lhuan-DR Pretorians Script History on their Test debut

South African cricket saw the rise of a young star in Bulwayo Lohan-Dre Pretorius Stole the spotlight on First test day against Zimbabwe 1Making his debut on the international stage, the teenager displayed remarkable nature and nature. With every stroke, he increased into confidence and stature, leaving the audience in amazement. As the wickets tumbled around him, the preterous stood long while anchoring the innings. His remarkable effort quickly became the central story of the day.

Lhuan-Dre makes history with remarkable performance on Pratorious Test Debut

Pretorius became the youngest South African to score a Test century in only 19 years and 93 days. Graeme PollockThe 61 -year record was set in 1964. The right -handed player played with maturity beyond his years, creating his innings with a calculated aggression and shot selection. He reached his fifty in just 52 balls and intensified with authority, killing seven boundaries and three sixes for a slight 112 balls.

Preterous knock came at one time South Africa They were struggling at 23/3, and they have important partnerships together Vian rudder And Devald Bravis To revive the innings. Pretorous spin and speed dominated equally, while rotating the ball sweetly and effectively. His celebration was minor after reaching the milestone, but the importance was monumental. The dressing room was enraged, the crowd was appreciated and a new hero arrived. In an innings, he not only broke the record, but also strengthened Asha for South Africa’s batting future. His ability to handle pressure and lead a revival was striking, which announced his arrival.

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South Africa recover from early collapse against Zimbabwe on the day 1 of the Bulveo Test

After winning the toss and batting first, South Africa landed for a disastrous start, lost Tony de JorziBretzke and David Bedingam Cheap. At 23/3, Zimbabwe bowlers led by Tanaka Chivanga re -associated visitors with accurate seam movement and disciplined lines. Mulder and Pretorius stabilized some things before running the root out after a mix-up. When the Bravis joined the Pretorians, the innings changed, as the two launched a reversal with a 95-ri partnership, which was Brevis’s explosives on 51 to 41 runs. After his dismissal, after his dismissal, Kyle Verrane 31 more added to Pretorius, which remained the bedock. When Verine left for 10, Corbin Bosch organized a firm at the other end, causing no more damage. South Africa reached 231/6 in 55.5 overs, with Pritorius 115 unbeaten and Corbin Bosch At 18. Despite Zimbabwe’s early dominance, the visitors have returned impressively, leading to their first sensation.

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