South Africa batter creates history on ODI debut
Matthew Breetzke became the first batter to score 150 runs on men’s ODI debut in the tri-series match against New Zealand in Lahore.
One of the four debutants for South Africa in their first match of the tri-nation series, Breetzke was excellent in crafting a beautiful innings that helped his team post a competitive total.
The 26-year-old opened the batting with skipper Temba Bavuma and made a rather cautious start as he assessed the conditions, scoring his first boundary off an imperious drive.
He brought up his half-century off 68 balls and stitched a fine partnership with Jason Smith (41), rotating the strike and ensuring that the scoreboard kept ticking.
A fantastic ODI ton on debut for Matthew Breetzke 👏🏏#SAvNZ 📝: https://t.co/6q3VpZ0IL3 pic.twitter.com/DRW6Uxf3tv
— ICC (@ICC) February 10, 2025
The young opener brought up his ton with a fine boundary behind point and soon accelerated after the landmark. He was eventually dismissed for 150 but not before becoming the first batter to score 150 runs on men’s ODI debut, going past Desmond Haynes' record of 148, which was set in 1978.
Breetzke’s 148-ball knock consisted of 11 fours and five sixes.
Most runs scored on debut in Men's ODIs
Most runs scored on debut in Men's ODIs
Player | Score | Opposition | Year |
Matthew Breetzke | 150(148) | v New Zealand | 2025 |
Desmond Haynes | 148(136) | v Australia | 1978 |
Rahmanullah Gurbaz | 127(127) | v Ireland | 2021 |
Colin Ingram | 124(126) | v Zimbabwe | 2010 |
Mark Chapman | 124*(116) | v United Arab Emirates | 2015 |
After Breetzke’s dismissal, a solid 60-ball 64 from Wiaan Mulder, pushed South Africa past the 300-run mark.