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Matthew Breetzke worried about his current form despite scoring 77-ball 85

Matthew Breetzke became the first-ever player to register scores of fifty-plus in each of the first five ODI matches. Despite enjoying the rich vein of form, the right-hander is worried about his ongoing form

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Matthew Breetzke (Pic: X/@ProteasMenCSA)

Matthew Breetzke (Pic: X/@ProteasMenCSA)

South Africa's Matthew Breetzke said his ongoing form showed worrying signs and that it could 'go downhill' a day after playing a 77-ball 85, including seven boundaries and three maximums, in the second ODI against England.

"It's a bit worrying: it can only go downhill for me. 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," he said, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

Breetzke also became the first-ever player to register scores of fifty-plus in each of his first five ODI matches in the process. The 26-year-old further stated that he is looking to make the most of the opportunity and is aware that his form won't last forever.

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