Breetzke's Historic 150 Not Enough as New Zealand Clinch Thrilling ODI Victory
Matthew Breetzke created history with a 150-run ODI debut, but New Zealand's Williamson steered his team to a six-wicket win in a high-scoring thriller in Lahore.


Record-Breaking Debut in Vain
In a spectacular display of batting prowess, Matthew Breetzke etched his name in cricket history by scoring 150 runs on his ODI debut, setting a new benchmark for debut performances. Despite his heroic innings, South Africa fell short as New Zealand secured a thrilling six-wicket victory in Lahore.
Breetzke's Masterclass
Breetzke's innings was a masterclass in controlled aggression. Facing 148 balls, he struck 11 boundaries and cleared the ropes five times, ensuring a commanding total for South Africa. His 150 surpassed the previous record held by West Indian legend Desmond Haynes, who scored 148 on his ODI debut in 1978.
New Zealand's Chase
New Zealand's chase was anchored by a superb partnership between Devon Conway and Kane Williamson. Conway's 97 off 107 balls set the stage, but it was Williamson's unbeaten 133 that guided the Kiwis to victory. Williamson's innings was marked by precision and timing, culminating in a boundary that sealed the win and took him past 7,000 ODI runs.
Key Performances
- Breetzke's 150: A historic ODI debut.
- **Williamson's 133***: A match-winning knock.
- Conway's 97: A crucial supporting role.
- Mulder's 64: A solid contribution from the lower order.
Match Impact
This victory cements New Zealand's place in the tri-series final, setting up an exciting clash with either Pakistan or South Africa. Breetzke's record debut, though in a losing cause, will be remembered as one of the finest performances in ODI history.