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Breetzke takes inspiration from Northants to make ODI record

The South Africa batter hopes to rejoin his county team-mates for Finals Day next Saturday between two T20Is

Matt Roller
Matt Roller
05-Sep-2025 • 20 hrs ago
Matthew Breetzke punches one through covers, England vs South Africa, 2nd ODI, Lord's, September 4, 2025

Matthew Breetzke currently averages 92.60 in ODIs  •  AFP/Getty Images

South Africa batter Matthew Breetzke has revealed that he prepared for his record-breaking ODI innings against England at Lord's on Thursday by watching Northamptonshire's dramatic win over Surrey in the T20 Blast quarter-finals on his iPad, and he hopes to rejoin his county team-mates for Finals Day next Saturday.
On his return from a hamstring niggle, Breetzke top-scored with 85 in South Africa's five-run win, a victory which clinched their first ODI series win in England since May 1998 - six months before he was born. He became the first man to reach 50 in each of his first five ODI innings and averages 92.60 in the format after previous scores of 150, 83, 57 and 88.
"It's a bit worrying: it can only go downhill for me," Breetzke said, laughing, after South Africa's win. "It's been a special start, to be honest. I've played on some really good wickets, and I just hope and pray that it'll continue to go the way it's gone… To be honest, I was bleak not to get to a hundred, because it would've been cool to be on the [honours] board."
Breetzke added 147 for the fourth wicket with Tristan Stubbs, his fellow Grey High School alumnus, and said that he had thrived on the opportunity to bat with him. "I played a lot of cricket with [Stubbs] in my younger days… We have a really good relationship, so hopefully it can keep going the way it's gone."
Breetzke has scored 863 runs for Northants across the last two T20 Blast seasons - and recently signed a new two-year, all-format contract with them - but missed Wednesday night's quarter-final at The Oval, and watched from his hotel room as Ravi Bopara's century inspired them to a shock seven-run victory over South Group winners Surrey.
Blast Finals Day falls between the second and third T20Is of South Africa's series against England next week but as things stand, Breetzke is not part of their squad. As a result, he is hoping to be involved at Edgbaston as one of their two overseas players - a sentiment echoed by Northants captain David Willey.
"I'm not 100% sure, but I think I will be [available]," Breetzke said. "I love playing in England: the crowds and the energy they bring, there's nothing better, I feed off it… I was watching [the quarter-final] in bed on my iPad there, on YouTube. It was nerve-wracking, but I'm really happy for the boys and looking forward to meeting them on Finals Day."
Breetzke said that South Africa would celebrate their series win with "a few drinks" before looking to seal a 3-0 sweep in Southampton on Sunday, and said that their triumph in June's World Test Championship final had taken their confidence to a new level. "It starts at the top with Shukri Conrad… He's very clear on what he wants and there's no grey area."
Breetzke admitted experiencing some fatigue after a busy workload this year, but is conscious of the bigger picture. "It does get to you sometimes," he said. "But for me, I just look at it like I'm so grateful to be playing a sport for a living. I just try to take every opportunity I get and try to make the most of it. It doesn't last forever."

Matt Roller is senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo. @mroller98