“I have to walk for that” – Zimbabwe Players -smoke as trapped behind the attraction is rejected in Zim vs SA 2025 1st test [Watch]

“I have to walk for that” – Zimbabwe Players -smoke as trapped behind the attraction is rejected in Zim vs SA 2025 1st test [Watch]

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The players of Zimbabwe were unhappy about the decision of the referees for South Africa battery Lhuan-Dre Pretorious on day 1 of the first test in the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. A video that appeared on social media on social media on Saturday 28 June.

The moment took place in the 25th of the innings sent by Tanaka ChriGanga, which came around the Wicket and got the inside of Pretorious’ bat. The keeper, who caught it neatly, was just as excited as the other Zimbabwean players, but the referee remained unmoved. In particular, there is no Drs available for the two-test series; That is why the players had to settle for the referee’s decision on the field.

Watch the video below as one of the players says:

“You have to walk for that.”

The left -handed Slagman, who was debut, had only made 30 at that stage and the home team had the newly crowned world test champions on 68/4. Pretorious continued with Hammer 153, which broke an abundance of records. This includes becoming the youngest South African player to make a barrel during the test debut and the youngest test debutant to make 150.


Ton van Lhuan Dre-Pretorious and Corbin Bosch Plat on day 1 in Bulawayo on day 1

Lhuan-Dre Pretorious and Corbin Bosch. (Credits: Proteas Men X)
Lhuan-Dre Pretorious and Corbin Bosch. (Credits: Proteas Men X)

Apart from Pretorious, Corbin Bosch also played with a ton when South Africa made 418/9 in the 90 overs on the first day. The tourists had won the pitch and chose to hit first, but lost their top four cheaply, with Tony de Zorzi and David Beetingsham fell for ducks.

Dewald Brevis and Pretorious Dewald Brevis joined the Dewald Brevis to string a 95-run partnership. Brevis played equally well for his 51 from 41 deliveries, peppered with three four and four sixes. Bosch still beats 100 of 124 deliveries with Kwena Maphaka for company, since South Africa will take the game further from Zimbabwe.