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Boucher Advocates Brevis Poor Performance In SA20 Must Not Affect His National Selection
Brevis burst onto the scene in his debut SA20 league match, captivating the audience with a blistering unbeaten 70 runs that set the tournament ablaze. However, as the season progressed, Brevis found himself grappling to replicate that initial success. With 235 runs in 10 matches during the inaugural season, expectations were high for the young prodigy. Unfortunately, the ongoing season proved challenging for him, with only 49 runs in six matches.
Despite the recent struggles, Boucher, a keen observer of Brevis's potential, remained confident in the youngster's abilities. The former South African cricketer emphasized Brevis's innate talent and mindset, urging him to find his composure and adapt his batting to the situation at hand.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31