Dewald Brevis Returns Strong for CSK, Praises 'Special' Youngster Ayush Mhatre

Dewald Brevis expressed satisfaction with his return to action for Chennai Super Kings after recovering from a side strain. The South African batter highlighted the importance of regaining his rhythm and confidence during the team's win over Kolkata Knight Riders. He reserved special praise for young teammate Ayush Mhatre, calling him "special" and applauding his fearless, natural approach to batting. CSK, with two consecutive wins, now looks ahead to their next match against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Key Points: Brevis on CSK Return: 'I Feel Strong, Gained Confidence'

  • Brevis returns from side strain
  • Highlights regained confidence
  • Praises young Ayush Mhatre
  • CSK secures back-to-back wins
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IPL 2026: 'I feel strong, have gained some confidence,' says Brevis on returning to usual form for CSK

CSK's Dewald Brevis discusses his comeback from injury, regaining rhythm, and lauds young batter Ayush Mhatre's fearless approach after win over KKR.

"I feel strong and I'm glad we got the win. - Dewald Brevis"

New Delhi, April 15

Chennai Super Kings power-hitter Dewald Brevis expressed satisfaction after returning to action for the five-time champions, who beat Kolkata Knight Riders on Tuesday at their home ground, and highlighted the importance of regaining rhythm and confidence following his recovery from injury. He also lauded young Ayush Mhatre's impact on the side's batting, calling him 'special'.

The South African batter, who had been sidelined from the first few games with a side strain, looked comfortable on his comeback and was pleased to contribute in a winning effort for the team.

"It was fun; I enjoyed it. It was great to be out here in front of the crowd, very special. And yeah, just spending time getting to know the wicket. It was a bit different compared to the other night, but yeah, lots of fun. It was absolutely great to dive around on the field as well, to have a good swing with the bat and just get a feel for it. It feels like I've gained some confidence because it wasn't nice being out with a side strain. But yeah, I feel strong and I'm glad we got the win," Brevis told JioStar.

The Proteas star's return adds depth to the CSK batting unit, with the youngster known for his aggressive strokeplay and ability to shift momentum quickly. He also reserved special praise for emerging talent Mhatre, applauding the youngster's fearless style and natural approach to the game.

"Mhatre is special, he's young and he plays the way he does. That's my wish for him, to continue being true to himself, have fun, and play like that no matter what. You will have ups and downs in your career, but it's brilliant to see how he plays. He basically plays ball by ball, reacting and hitting it where it needs to go," he added.

CSK, who now have two back-to-back wins from five games, will next face Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Saturday.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good win, but honestly, we need more consistency. Two wins in five games isn't the CSK standard we're used to. Hope Brevis's return is the spark we need. Saturday's match against SRH is crucial!
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Aman W
Love the focus on the young Indian players like Mhatre. That's what IPL is all about - giving our domestic talent a platform alongside international stars. Brevis seems like a great mentor figure already.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US! Brevis is such an exciting player. His positive attitude after an injury is commendable. The Chepauk crowd must have been amazing. Wish I could experience an IPL match live someday!
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Vikram M
Side strains are tricky. Glad he's taken his time and come back strong. His power-hitting in the middle overs could be the difference for CSK's playoff chances. Whistle Podu! 🎉
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Kriti O
Respectfully, while it's good to have him back, I feel the article is a bit too focused on one player's return. The real story is the team finding its rhythm. The bowling, especially, needs to click more consistently.

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