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IND vs SA 4th T20I: Dewald Brevis to achieve THIS feat in format

Updated On: 15 December, 2025 01:15 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

In the fourth T20I match against Team India, South Africa's Dewald Brevis is set to achieve a feat. Here is all you need to know (Pic: X)

Dewald Brevis (Pic: X/@ICC)

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Dewald Brevis (Pic: X/@ICC)
Ahead of the fourth T20I match against Team India, South Africa's Dewald Brevis is falling short of just 62 runs to achieve the feat of completing 500 runs in the format

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Ahead of the fourth T20I match against Team India, South Africa's Dewald Brevis is falling short of just 62 runs to achieve the feat of completing 500 runs in the format

So far, he has played 18 T20Is and has garnered 438 runs for the Proteas. He also has a century and a half-century to his name in the format

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So far, he has played 18 T20Is and has garnered 438 runs for the Proteas. He also has a century and a half-century to his name in the format

In the previous outing in Dharamshala, Brevis departed early on two runs. His seven-ball knock was ended by Team India's pacer Harshit Rana

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In the previous outing in Dharamshala, Brevis departed early on two runs. His seven-ball knock was ended by Team India's pacer Harshit Rana

The fourth T20I match between Team India and South Africa is scheduled to be played at the Ekana Cricket Stadium B Ground in Lucknow

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The fourth T20I match between Team India and South Africa is scheduled to be played at the Ekana Cricket Stadium B Ground in Lucknow

Currently, the "Men in Blue" are leading the five-match T20I series by 2-1 against the Proteas

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Currently, the "Men in Blue" are leading the five-match T20I series by 2-1 against the Proteas

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