ENG vs SA: Matthew Breetzke sets unique record with stellar knock in second ODI at Lord’s

September 5, 2025
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ENG vs SA: Matthew Breetzke sets unique record with stellar knock in second ODI at Lord’s

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In a masterful display of batting at Lord’s, Matthew Breetzke has etched his name into the record books. The South African batter, continuing his sublime form, equaled a special record held by some of the sport’s greatest players during the second ODI against England. His scintillating performance was a testament to his rising stature in the game.

Breetzke’s impact in ODI cricket has been nothing short of phenomenal, especially since he’s walked in at number 4 instead of opening the innings. His remarkable start has resulted in three significant records that underline his skill and temperament.

Highest aggregate after first 5 ODI innings

Breetzke has set a new standards by smashing 463 runs in his first five ODI games—the most by any player at this stage. Batting in the middle order, he has not only outscored past record-holders but shown versatility and the ability to react under pressure, making this achievement all the more special.

Five consecutive 50-plus scores for South Africa in ODIs

Matching legends, Breetzke has stitched together five straight 50-plus scores, a feat only a select group of South Africans have managed. For a number 4 batter to maintain such consistency, tackling various match scenarios, showcases his strong technique and game sense—qualities that bode well for his future in international cricket.

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Coming out to bat at number four when South Africa needed a strong foundation, Breetzke delivered a match-winning performance. His sensational knock of 85 runs from just 77 balls, including seven boundaries and three sixes, powered his side to a narrow series-clinching victory. This innings was a continuation of his brilliant form, solidifying his position as a key player. Just a few weeks prior, he was the Proteas’ trump card in Australia, where he was instrumental in their series win, smashing two half-centuries and proving his mettle on foreign soil. He was eventually dismissed leg-before-wicket by Jofra Archer, but his crucial contribution had already set up the win.

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