Key Points

Heinrich Klaasen has offered valuable advice to young Dewald Brevis about handling his record-breaking SA20 auction price. The Durban's Super Giants star emphasized that the R16.5 million price tag reflects Brevis's past achievements rather than future expectations. League Commissioner Graeme Smith noted the SA20's significant progress in becoming a top global franchise league outside India. Meanwhile, Pretoria Capitals coach Sourav Ganguly expressed excitement about securing Brevis as a long-term asset for the franchise.

Key Points: Klaasen Advises Brevis on Handling Record SA20 Auction Price Tag

  • Brevis became second player to break R10 million mark at SA20 auction
  • Aiden Markram sold for R14 million to Durban's Super Giants
  • Graeme Smith highlights SA20's growing global presence and fan engagement
  • Sourav Ganguly compares SA20 impact to IPL's role in Indian cricket
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Big price tag is a reward for his past performances and potential: Klaasen on Brevis

Heinrich Klaasen tells Dewald Brevis his R16.5m Pretoria Capitals deal reflects past performances and potential, not pressure to deliver immediately in SA20 league.

"That big price tag is a reward for his past performances and the potential everyone knows he has - Heinrich Klaasen"

Johannesburg, Sep 11

Durban’s Super Giants star Heinrich Klaasen has urged youngster Dewald Brevis to view his hefty SA20 auction price as recognition of his past achievements and potential rather than added pressure, reminding him that the value reflects the performances, work ethic and talent he has already shown.

Brevis was picked up for R 16.5 million (USD 9,45,000 approx.) by Pretoria Capitals (PC) at the auction on Tuesday night. He also became the second player to break the R 10 million mark, 12 minutes after South Africa's T20I captain and two-time title-winning captain at Sunrisers Eastern Cape (SEC) Aiden Markram sold for R 14 million to Durban's Super Giants (DSG).

“It’s important for Brevis to remember that the price tag he’s earned is because of what he’s already achieved, not what he still has to do. In this game, you can train as hard as you want and still get out first ball, that’s just part of the job. The price reflects his past performances, his work ethic, and the many boxes he’s ticked along the way, all of which give him the best chance to succeed. Over the next three years, I don’t see his team releasing him, so this period is about building towards the next auction and showing what more he can bring. But ultimately, that big price tag is a reward for his past performances and the potential everyone knows he has," Klaasen told JioHotstar.

Reflecting on three seasons of SA20, League Commissioner Graeme Smith highlighted the league’s evolution and growing global presence.

“In terms of delivery, performance, competitive cricket, and viewership, I believe we’ve made real progress towards being among the top franchise leagues outside India. At various points during the auction, we were even trending in India, which was exciting to see. The SA20 has created a strong platform for South African players, giving many of them global exposure, not just those representing the national team.

"That’s something I find particularly rewarding. Another major achievement is how SA20 has helped revive cricket in South Africa. We’re seeing fans come back to the stadiums in big numbers, and especially in Season 3, there’s been a surge of new audiences attending games. For me, that’s one of the most significant successes, growing the game in this country by bringing in more people to enjoy cricket live in stadiums and on television. To be globally successful, a league must first be successful at home, and the incredible support we’ve received across South Africa has been vital to that journey.”

Pretoria Capitals head coach Sourav Ganguly drew parallels between SA20’s role in South African cricket and the impact the IPL has had in India, while sharing his thoughts on securing Brevis.

“As you’ve seen in the IPL, domestic players hold immense value, and it’s the same across world cricket, including here in South Africa. It was expected that players like Aiden Markram and Dewald Brevis would attract big bids given their availability and the number of retentions. Brevis is an exciting talent, his game has improved, we saw that against Australia in the recent series. In auctions, though, money isn’t always a reflection of a player’s quality, it comes down to supply and demand. We’re delighted to have Brevis with us.

"The Centurion offers a good wicket, and I’m sure he will enjoy playing there. There’s also a lot of talent coming out of that region which I wasn’t fully aware of before this auction. We’ve received excellent feedback about Brevis from both, the MI setup and the South African team. He’s young, and someone we’re looking at as a long-term asset, just like Connor Esterhuizen and some of the exciting young fast bowlers, including a 19-year-old, Bayanda Majola, who is rated very highly. These players will only get better with time. As a franchise, we look at the bigger picture, and we’re very happy to have secured Brevis," the former India captain said.

- IANS

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Priya S
R 16.5 million for a youngster! That's huge money. But Brevis has shown amazing potential. Remember his performances in the U19 World Cup? This investment could pay off big time for Pretoria Capitals.
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Arjun K
Good to see SA20 growing! As an Indian cricket fan, I appreciate how these leagues are helping global cricket. Smith is right - trending in India during auctions shows the interest is growing. More competition is good for the sport worldwide.
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Sarah B
Dada Ganguly's perspective is always valuable. His comparison of SA20 to IPL's impact makes sense. These leagues are crucial for developing local talent and giving exposure. Hope Brevis lives up to the expectations under Ganguly's guidance!
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Nikhil C
While I understand the excitement, let's not put too much pressure on the young man. We've seen many talented players crumble under big price tags. Hope the franchise manages him well and gives him time to develop naturally.
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Michael C
The most impressive part is how SA20 is bringing crowds back to stadiums in South Africa. Cricket needs strong competitions outside India too. Good for the global game! 🏏

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