Young Batting Sensation earned maiden call-up for Australia T20Is:
Young Batting Sensation earned maiden call-up for Australia T20Is: Dewald Brevis has been named in South Africa’s men’s squad for their upcoming white-ball series against Australia. The 20-year-old batter, who was the top run-getter at the Under-19 World Cup in 2022, has already featured in multiple franchise competitions including the IPL, CPL and MLC and has now earned a long-awaited international call-up.
Brevis has been named in both the squads, ODI and T20 which are South Africa only competitive matches before the World Cup in October-November.The goal was to introduce Brevis at the international stage and increase the pool of the players.
South Africa’s coach Rob Walter confirmed at a press conference that Brevis, if part of a starting XI, will bat in the middle order, and not in his usual opening spot. Furthermore, he added that its nice to be able to give him opportunity and he is one of our rising youngster.
Other than Brevis, eyes will also be on Keshav Maharaj who has made an earlier-than-expected recovery from a ruptured Achilles and is in contention for the World Cup. Maharaj suffered the injury in a Test match against West Indies in March and was expected to be out for the rest of the year but has progressed steadily enough to be included.
Maharaj has been named in the squad for the second and third T20Is, depending on his match fitness. Management are hopeful he will then play in the ODIs ahead of the World Cup.
South Africa will name an initial World Cup squad on September 5, before the ODI series, but changes can be made to that group until September 27. It is likely that Maharaj, Tabraiz Shamsi and Bjorn Fortuin are competing for two spinners spots in the final fifteen.
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Some senior players like: Quinton de kock, Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada are rested from the T20s to ensure they are their best for the ODIs and World Cup.
The newcomers are mostly in the T20I squad with two uncapped batters in addition to Brevis. Matthew Breetzke has been included as top-order cover and Donovan Ferreira comes in as another middle-order option. The wicketkeeping role for the T20Is is between the two of them and Tristan Stubbs.
There is also the possibility of one new T20I bowler in Gerald Coetzee, who has played Tests and ODIs for South Africa but is yet to make his T20I debut. The T20I squad also sees a return for Test and ODI captain Temba Bavuma and Rassie van der Dussen, who were dropped for the home T20Is against West Indies earlier this year.
South Africa have not played any cricket since their World Cup Super League series against Netherlands, which ended on April 2. The ODI squad will assemble next Monday for a three-day camp in the Kruger National Park, with training for both outfits to start on August 24, and the first match against Australia scheduled for August 30.