Bruising South African opener Richard Levi is about to discover how one innings can potentially change a career.
The beefy Levi is suddenly of hot interest in the Indian Premier League, courtesy of his blockbusting 117 off 51 balls which plundered the New Zealand attack in Tuesday night's T20 in Hamilton.
The Pune Warriors, home in April and May for New Zealand pair Nathan McCullum and Jesse Ryder, are understood to have made a bid around US$400,000 ($476,000) for the 24-year-old's services. Levi and Ryder opening the batting? That sounds a blast.
Before this particular Levi broke over New Zealand, he wasn't wanted in the IPL auction early this month. Thirteen sixes, most of which would have cleared significantly longer boundaries than the 8-irons of Seddon Park, are a world record.
"Why not?" was New Zealand acting skipper Brendon McCullum's view on Levi's appeal to an IPL franchise. McCullum and West Indian Chris Gayle are the only other batsmen to have struck T20 international centuries, and Levi's 45-ball effort betters both of them in speed.