[WATCH]: Dewald Brevis storms with 3 consecutive no-look sixes in AUS vs SA 3rd T20I
The 22-year-old South African cricketer Dewald Brevis is in stormy form with the bat.

The 22-year-old South African cricketer Dewald Brevis is in stormy form with the bat. After scoring a record-breaking century in the previous T20I match against the hosts Australia, Brevis continued his striking brilliance in the away T20I series decider on Saturday (August 16).
While the three-match T20I series is standing at 1-1 after the second game, Australian captain Mitchell Marsh chose to field first in the third and final fixture of the series at Cairns.
South Africa once again lost their top-order batters early, as the Proteas were struggling at 49/3 in the seventh over. However, once again, Dewald Brevis and Tristan Stubbs' fourth wicket partnership rescued the visitors. They had a 61-run partnership for the fourth wicket in just 29 balls, where Brevis dominated with the bat.
The right-handed no.4 batter slammed a 22-ball half-century, his second consecutive 50+ score in T20I format, and scored 53 off 26 balls before Glenn Maxwell's excellent catch sent him back to the dug-out. In that impressive innings, he smashed six sixes along with one four.
[WATCH] Dewald Brevis smashes no-look six during AUS vs SA 2nd T20I match
Watch: Dewald Brevis' consecutive no-look monstrous sixes
At the end of the ninth over, South Africa were fighting at 69/3, with a run rate of 7.66. But Brevis changed the atmosphere in the next over, as the run rate jumped to 9.60, as the Proteas scored 96/3 in 10 overs. It was that over where Brevis smashed sixes in all the last four legal deliveries and collected a total of 27 runs from the pacer Aaron Hardie.
Before Hardie delivered an over-height wide delivery, Brevis put him under immense pressure with three consecutive no-look mammoth sixes, which only surprised every cricket fan. After the wide delivery, the youngster ended the over with another over-boundary.
Brevis holds the record: Highest T20I score by South African
In the last game, while South Africa leveled the series after winning by 53 runs, Brevis guided South Africa to their record T20I total against Australia (218/7) with the knock of 125 not out from 56 balls (12 fours and eight sixes), which was the new record for the highest T20I score by a South African.
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