The second T20I between South Africa and Australia in Darwin became one night to remember for young Dewald Brevis. South Africa, when asked to bat first, experienced a shaky start, losing three wickets in a hurry to find themselves at 57 for 3 off 6.5 overs. But then it was like pure entertainment as Brevis, together with Tristan Stubbs, completely flipped the game on its head. Brevis played fearlessly, displaying a combination of timing, strength, and confidence. The turning point arrived during the first ball of the 10th over when Sean Abbott bowled one full on the stumps. Brevis ducked his head down and played an incredible no-look lofted on-drive for six, a stroke that left all present amazed. Watch the video here: No Look Banger by brevis.😭🔥 pic.twitter.com/RViKfHhylQ — U' (@toxifyy18) August 12, 2025 Also Read | Watch: Kane Williamson’s Flying Catch Sends Mark Chapman Packing Just a couple of overs later, against Glenn Maxwell, Brevis completed his first T20I fifty in style by hitting another six over long-on. At an age of 22 years and 105 days, he became the third-youngest South African to have a T20I half-century. Youngest to Score a Half-Century in T20Is for SA Sr. No Players Age Runs Vs Venue Year 1 Lhuan-dre Pretorius 19y 121d 51 NZ Harare 2025 2 Tristan Stubbs 21y 347d 72 Eng Bristol 2022 3 Dewald Brevis 22y 105d 67* Aus Darwin 2025 Also Read | Watch: Maxwell’s Unreal Boundary Catch Dismisses Rickelton in 1st T20I Brevis Smashes Second-Quickest T20I Ton for South Africa The actual highlight of the evening was in the 15th over when Ben Dwarshuis delivered a short ball, and Brevis pulled it off for four to register his first T20I century. It was the second-quickest century by a South African in men's T20Is. Brevis took off his helmet, glanced upwards towards the sky, and celebrated the historic run with utter delight as his partner Stubbs applauded along with him. He didn't let up there, remaining unbeaten on 125 with the help of 12 fours and eight sixes, now the highest individual score in T20Is* by a South African, surpassing Faf du Plessis' 119. His innings, with clean hitting and the ability to remain calm under pressure, has already been described as one of the greatest in South Africa's T20 history.