South African teenage sensation Lhuan-dre Pretorius has made his priorities crystal clear. Despite establishing himself in franchise leagues around the world, the 20-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman says he would gladly give up any other format if it meant enjoying a long and successful Test career for South Africa.Currently representing the San Francisco Unicorns in Major League Cricket (MLC), Pretorius has been in sensational form. Recently, he smashed an unbeaten 102 off just 52 balls against MI New York, registering his maiden T20 century. The left hand is also part of the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, making his debut in 2025 before being retained for the 2026 season. In South Africa’s SA20 league, he emerged as Paarl Royals’ leading run-scorer during their breakthrough 2024–25 campaign, while also representing the Titans in domestic cricket.However, despite his rapid rise in white-ball cricket, Pretorius insists Test cricket remains his ultimate ambition.“Hopefully, I’m lucky enough to play a lot of Test cricket and be able to score 10,000 Test runs because that’s a dream of mine. I’ll give myself any format or any cricket to play Test cricket for South Africa for as long as I can. There’s nothing better than playing Test cricket. It’s the pinnacle of cricket,” Precbuzz told Cricket.
Historic start to his Test career
Pretorius has featured in just two Tests for South Africa, both against Zimbabwe in mid-2025, but has already announced himself as one of the game’s brightest young talents. He scored 235 runs in three innings at an average of 78.33, including a century and a half century, with a career score of 153.His debut innings was one for the record books. At 19 years and 93 days, Pretorius hit 153 off 160 balls in Bulawayo to become South Africa’s youngest Test centurion, breaking a 61-year-old record previously held by Graeme Pollock.The innings also saw him become the youngest player in Test history to score 150 on debut, surpassing Pakistan great Javed Miandad. His 150 came just 157 deliveries in, making it the fastest 150 by a South African in Test cricket.Adding another feather to his cap, Pretorius joined the exclusive list of players to score a century on both his First Class and Test debut.