Matthew Breetzke: Why South Africa’s world-record breaker fears his 'special start'

South African batter Matthew Breetzke, basking in phenomenal form, expressed slight apprehension about his success streak potentially declining. After securing his fifth consecutive ODI fifty, scoring 85 against England, Breetzke humorously acknowledged the possibility of a downturn. He admitted disappointment at missing a century at Lord's but remains grateful for the opportunity to play cricket professionally.
Matthew Breetzke: Why South Africa’s world-record breaker fears his 'special start'
Matthew Breetzke (Image credit: X)
NEW DELHI: South African batter Matthew Breetzke, currently riding on red-hot form, admits he is slightly worried that the position of success he finds himself in might only head downhill from here. In the second ODI against England, Breetzke extended his dream run by becoming the first player to register fifty-plus scores in each of his first five ODIs. He dismantled England’s bowling attack with powerful strokeplay, scoring 85 off 77 deliveries to guide South Africa to a formidable 330/8.His innings proved decisive as the Proteas edged past England by five runs to seal an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. Following his recent heroics, Breetzke now averages 92.60 in ODIs, with previous scores of 150, 83, 57, and 88.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
Breetzke jokingly admitted that after his "special start," the only way left might be down. While he hopes his fairytale run continues, he rued missing the chance to feature on the Lord’s honours board, falling just 15 runs short of a century."Very happy, tricky at the start, thought a good score was 280. It was a bit of old-school cricket at the start, batsmanship...
read the conditions then score at the back end. It's been good so far [five ODI fifties in a row], hope it continues!," Breetzke said."It's a bit worrying: it can only go downhill for me. It's been a special start, to be honest. I've played on some really good wickets, and I just hope and pray that it'll continue to go the way it's gone... To be honest, I was bleak not to get to a hundred, because it would've been cool to be on the [honours] board," he added.The 26-year-old admitted fatigue is natural given cricket’s hectic schedule, but said he remains focused on the bigger picture. "It does get to you sometimes. But for me, I just look at it like I'm so grateful to be playing a sport for a living. I just try to take every opportunity I get and try to make the most of it. It doesn't last forever."With South Africa sealing their first ODI series win in England since 1998, Breetzke said the team plans to celebrate if they sweep the series 3-0 in Southampton on Sunday.He believes the team’s growing confidence stems from their historic World Test Championship final win against Australia at the same venue, adding:"It starts at the top with [head coach] Shukri Conrad... He's very clear on what he wants and there's no grey area."
author
About the Author
TOI Sports Desk

The TOI Sports Desk excels in a myriad of roles that capture the essence of live sporting events and deliver compelling content to readers worldwide. From running live blogs for India and non-India cricket matches to global spectacles featuring Indian talents, like the Chess World Cup final featuring Praggnanandhaa and the Badminton World Championships semifinal featuring HS Prannoy, our live coverage extends to all mega sporting events. We extensively cover events like the Olympics, Asian Games, Cricket World Cups, FIFA World Cups, and more. The desk is also adept at writing comprehensive match reports and insightful post-match commentary, complemented by stats-based articles that provide an in-depth analysis of player performances and team dynamics. We track news wires for key stories, conduct exclusive player interviews in both text and video formats, and file content from print editions and reporters. We keep track of all viral stories, trending topics and produce our own copies on the subjects. We deliver accurate, engaging, and up-to-the-minute sports content, round the clock.

End of Article
Follow Us On Social Media