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South Africa's Matthew Breetzke shatters own World Record to become first-ever batter to pull off this ODI miracle
Matthew Breetzke scripted a massive World Record after cracking a magnificent fifty in the second ODI between South Africa against England

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South Africa's star batter Matthew Breetzke continued his purple patch in the ODIs and ended up busting his own World Record on September 4.

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Riding on his scintillating fifty, Matthew Breetzke became the first player to notch up scores of fifty-plus in each of his first five ODIs.
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Matthew Breetzke tasted this glory in the second ODI against England. Just one inning after breaking former Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu's 38-year-old record, Breetzke extended his own record, once again rewriting the ODI record books.

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Matthew Breetzke scored a swift 85 runs from 77 balls, hitting seven fours and three sixes with a strike rate of over 110. Despite his impressive performance, he was denied a second ODI century by a brilliant delivery from pacer Jofra Archer, who bowled him with what was described as an absolute peach of a ball.

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In addition, his impressive score of 85 is the highest ever by a South African batter in an ODI at Lord's, surpassing the previous record of 74 set by Herschelle Gibbs in 2008.

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Breetzke's 85 and Tristan Stubbs' 58 helped South Africa post a colossal total of 330/8 on the board against England
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