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Breetzke 72 & de Zorzi 39: The Two Fighters Who Refused to Surrender vs India’s 349

 

Breetzke 72 & de Zorzi 39: The Two Warriors Who Made India Sweat in a 350 Chase!

Matthew Breetzke – 72 runs (80 balls) • 8 fours • 1 six • SR 90.00
Tony de Zorzi – 39 runs (35 balls) • 7 fours • SR 111.43
4th-wicket partnership: 66 runs off 62 balls

The Scene: South Africa 11-3 → Suddenly 77-3

Harshit Rana on debut had just destroyed the top order: Rickelton golden duck, de Kock duck, Markram caught behind. 11-3 in 4.4 overs. Ranchi was ready to go home early.

Enter two young guns who said “Not today!”

Matthew Breetzke – The Calm Anchor Who Refused to Panic

Walked in at 11-3. Faced 15 dots in his first 25 balls. Didn’t throw his hands. Just waited.

Breetzke’s job? Hold one end while chaos happened around him. He did exactly that for 33 overs.

Tony de Zorzi – The Left-Handed Firestarter

Came in at 47-3. Decided “defence is overrated” and started attacking from ball one:

de Zorzi’s 39 off 35 completely changed the mood. From “game over” to “wait… maybe?”

For 62 balls, Breetzke & de Zorzi batted like they were chasing 200, not 350.
They took South Africa from 11-3 to 77-3. Respect.

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