Pretorius becomes SA's youngest Test centurion

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Lhuan-dre Pretorius made history by becoming the youngest Test centurion in South Africa's cricket history, scoring an impressive 153 runs on his debut at the age of 19 years and 93 days. This remarkable achievement took place during the first Test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, where South Africa ended day one with a score of 418-9. Pretorius's century came off just 112 balls, surpassing the previous record held by Graeme Pollock, who scored 120 runs at the age of 19 years and 318 days in December 1963. His performance not only marked him as the youngest player to achieve 150 runs in Tests but also placed him among the top ten youngest Test centurions in history, a list led by Bangladesh's Mohammad Ashraful. Pretorius’s batting was characterized by aggression and poise, as he joined the innings when South Africa was struggling at 23-3, quickly asserting his dominance by hitting a six off his fourth delivery faced. He reached his century just before the tea break, showcasing his potential as a future star in South African cricket.

Pretorius, who has been making waves in the cricketing world since his early days, previously excelled in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup and made his domestic T20 debut at just 17 years old. His impressive track record includes a strong first-class debut where he scored 120 runs and a recent standout performance in the SA20 league. His style of play, reminiscent of former South African captain Graeme Smith, has drawn attention from cricketing legends, including England captain Ben Stokes, who praised the opportunities provided by franchise cricket for young talents like Pretorius. Alongside Pretorius, all-rounder Corbin Bosch also reached his maiden Test hundred, remaining unbeaten at 100 as the Proteas look to build on their strong start in this match. With a promising career ahead, Pretorius's debut performance has set high expectations for his future in international cricket.

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Lhuan-dre Pretorius First Test, Bulawayo (day one of five) South Africa 418-9(Pretorius 153, Bosch 100*; Chivanga 4-83) ZimbabweYet to bat Scorecard Lhuan-dre Pretorius became the youngest centurion in South Africa's Test history as he made a brilliant 153 on debut at the age of 19 years and 93 days. The left-handed batter made a hundred off 112 balls on day one of the first Test against Zimbabwe which helped the Proteas reach 418-9 at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. Pretorius eclipsed a record which had stood since December 1963 when Graeme Pollock made 120 against Australia in Sydney aged 19 years and 318 days. The wicketkeeper-batter became the 10th youngest Test centurion of all time in a list headed by Mohammad Ashraful of Bangladesh, who was 17 years and 61 days old when he made a hundred against Sri Lanka in 2001. He is the fourth-youngest to do so on debut. He is the youngest player to score 150 in Tests, bettering Javed Miandad, who was 19 years and 119 days old when he scored 163 against New Zealand in 1976. Pretorius came to the crease with South Africa, who are playing their first match sincewinning the World Test Championshipearlier this month, in a bit of trouble at 23-3 but signalled his intent when he hit the fourth ball he faced for six. He brought up his century shortly before tea with a clip to square leg off Hamilton Masakadza. Pretorius was eventually dismissed - after getting lives on 30, 54, 55 and 127 - when he pulled a short ball from Tanaka Chivanga, who took 4-83, into the hands of Masakadza at mid-on. His knock of 153 off 160 balls included 11 fours and four sixes and was also his highest score in first-class cricket. "It was amazing. I was quite nervous as 23-3 but it's been a dream come true. I don't think it's sunk it yet. I'm glad today is over," Pretorius said. "I just love batting, fortunately it worked out for me today. It's a real dream come true, and for my parents and family to be here, it tops it off." All-rounder Corbin Bosch also brought up his maiden Test hundred off 124 balls and will resume unbeaten on 100 on day two. Lhuan-dre Pretorius has made 485 runs in 10 first-class innings at an average of 60.62, including three centuries With a batting style and frame which has more than a hint of former South Africa skipper Graeme Smith about it, the stocky leftie looks destined for great things. Born in Potchefstroom in March 2006 he was educated in South Africa's private schools system and quickly found his way into the professional game. He was the leading run-scorer at the Under-19 Cricket World Cup in 2024, with 287 runs in six games at an average of 57.40. Not long after he made his domestic T20 debut in South Africa for the Titans at the age of 17 and caught the eye later in the tournament with 82 off 43 balls against Gauteng. Pretorius then made 120 on his first-class debut for Titans against Warriors in December 2024 before an impressive knock on his debut in the SA20 led to wider recognition. Pretorius scored a career-best 97 T20 franchise debut for Paarl Royals in January 2025, an innings which caught the eye of England captain Ben Stokes. "One of the many things franchise cricket has done is put young/inexperienced but incredibly talented players opportunities on the biggest stage against the best in the world and show off how good they are. Lhuan-dre Pretorius is doing that right now," Stokessaid in a post on X,externalin January. In May 2025, Pretorius was called up to the Indian Premier League by Rajasthan Royals as a replacement for the injured Nitish Rana and appeared in one match as an impact player but did not bat. Following the IPL Pretorius played three games for Hampshire in the T20 Blast, having signed as an overseas player in February, where he made scores of one, 37 and 28.

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