Lhuan-dre Pretorious, a teenage batting prodigy, has etched his name into South African cricket history. On Saturday, he became the youngest South African ever to score a Test century on debut.
Lhuan-dre Pretorious celebrates his record-breaking century
The 19-year-old achieved this feat during the first Test against Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. He broke a 61-year-old record previously held by the legendary Graeme Pollock.
Coming to the crease with South Africa struggling at 23 for 3, Pretorious demonstrated remarkable composure and a fearless approach. By the end of the second session, he had smashed an unbeaten 128 off just 141 deliveries. His innings included seven fours and four sixes, achieved at a strike rate of 90.78. This helped to steady a new-look Proteas side that was in early trouble.
The young right-hander surpassed Pollock’s milestone, which was set in 1964 when Pollock scored a century at 19 years and 317 days against Australia in Sydney. Pretorious, at just 19 years and 93 days, now holds the record as the youngest centurion for South Africa in Test cricket.
He also formed a crucial 95-run partnership for the fifth wicket with fellow debutant Dewald Brevis. Brevis contributed an explosive 51 off 41 balls, including three fours and four sixes.
Pretorious had been on the verge of national selection after a strong domestic season. During the 2024/25 CSA 4-Day Series, he scored 436 runs in five matches at an average of 72.66, including three centuries. He had also made a significant impact in the SA20 league earlier this year, scoring 397 runs in 12 matches for the Paarl Royals.
At tea, South Africa had reached 248 for 6, with Pretorious (128) and Corbin Bosch (22) at the crease.
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