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Winning matters more than milestones for Hermann

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ZIMBABWE T20I TRI-SERIES, 2025

Hermann (file pic) top-scored with 45 in the chase.

Hermann (file pic) top-scored with 45 in the chase. ©Sportzpics

Other captains’ noses would have been put out of joint by one of their players forgetting their names. Rassie van der Dussen, not so much.

So Rubin Hermann would have been in the clear after he said: “I knew coming in, the partnership that myself and… I forgot who was batting with me. I can’t remember, it’s such a blur. But I knew that partnership was the most important one of the game.”

Hermann was talking to reporters at Harare Sports Club on Monday after his international debut in the first match of the Zimbabwe-South Africa-New Zealand T20I Tri-series. His 37-ball 45 – with George Linde’s 3/10, with Dewald Brevis’ 41 off 17 and Corbin Bosch’s unbeaten 23 off 15 – helped South Africa beat the home side. Zimbabwe were held to 142/5, which South Africa reeled in with five wickets in hand and 25 balls to spare.

The stand in which Hermann couldn’t remember who his partner was – Van der Dussen, the captain – amounted to just 21 runs. But it started after Richard Ngarava had removed openers Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Reeza Hendricks to reduce the South Africans to 17/2 after 15 deliveries.

“If we lost another wicket then, things could have gotten nasty,” Hermann said. “It was a question of absorbing the pressure. We had to rebuild and set up the game for the latter half. Then it was about carrying the momentum. Brevie came in and played a great knock in his own right, taking the game by the scruff of the neck.”

Hermann and Brevis shared 72 off 37 to shut the door on Zimbabwean thoughts of what would have been a monumental upset.

As a middle order specialist who can go from careful to chaotic at the flick of a required runrate switch, Hermann fulfilled much the same role for Paarl Royals in this year’s SA20 – in which he finished as the fifth-highest run-scorer.

“I really do enjoy the pressure situations and I was glad I could do it again today. I try to stay as clear as possible, because I know if I give myself a chance I’ll catch up with my strike rates in any game.”

What doesn’t bother him is missing out on a half-century by five runs, which happened when Ngarava nailed his off stump with a dozen runs left to get: “Personal achievements are not a focus of mine. I was more irritated that I left 12 runs on the table. Anyone would have taken [50], but I want to be a guy who wins games for South Africa and I should have been at the end.”

It’s hardly a radical position, but it chimes with Wiaan Mulder declining to keep batting in order to surpass Brian Lara’s Test record score of 400 not out during the second Test in Bulawayo last week. Instead Mulder, South Africa’s captain, declared when he was 367 not out – enraging record addicts far and wide.

For them, it seems, chasing numbers comes before winning. But not for Mulder. And not for Hermann.

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