Zimbabwe’s Brian Bennett has been sidelined from the continued first Check towards South Africa after struggling a light concussion.The opening batsman, who not too long ago scored 139 towards England at Nottingham, was batting at 19 runs from 24 balls on day two when he was hit on the helmet whereas making an attempt to hook a supply from quick bowler Kwena Maphaka.Regardless of receiving intensive on-field medical consideration, Bennett continued his innings briefly. He confronted three extra balls from Codi Yusuf within the following over earlier than leaving the sphere.Go Past The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Throughout the lunch interval, Zimbabwe Cricket confirmed Bennett’s withdrawal from the match. Following concussion protocols, Prince Masvaure will function his substitute for the rest of the Check.
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The 21-year-old Bennett is not going to take part additional on this Check match because of the concussion-related substitution.On Saturday, South Africa’s Lhuan-dre Pretorius made historical past by turning into the youngest participant to attain 150 in Check cricket, hitting 153 on debut towards Zimbabwe at simply 19 years and 93 days. He broke a 48-year-old file set by Pakistan’s Javed Miandad.
Pretorius additionally turned the youngest South African to attain a Check century, reaching his hundred off 112 balls and his 150 in simply 157. Coming in at 23-3, he and fellow debutant Dewald Brevis (51) helped rescue South Africa with a speedy 95-run stand. Corbin Bosch, in his second Check, added one other century, ending day one unbeaten after reaching 100 on the third-last ball. South Africa, enjoying with three debutants and resting many senior gamers, ended the day on 418-9. Spinner Keshav Maharaj captained the facet of their first Check in Zimbabwe in 11 years. Regardless of two edge appeals, Pretorius was not given out and made probably the most of his fortune in a memorable debut.