Key Points

Chennai Super Kings have strategically signed explosive South African batter Dewald Brevis to bolster their struggling IPL 2025 campaign. Brevis, nicknamed 'Baby AB' for his batting resemblance to legendary AB de Villiers, brings significant T20 experience with 1787 runs across 81 matches. The 22-year-old replaces injured player Gurjapneet Singh and was signed for INR 2.2 crore, filling an important overseas spot for the team. With CSK currently languishing at the bottom of the points table, Brevis represents a potential game-changing addition to their lineup.

Key Points: Dewald Brevis Joins CSK Replacing Gurjapneet Singh for IPL 2025

  • Brevis brings 1787 T20 runs and replaces injured Gurjapneet Singh
  • Signed for INR 2.2 crore with CSK's overseas spot
  • Previously played for Mumbai Indians
  • Known as 'Baby AB' for batting style similar to de Villiers
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IPL 2025: CSK sign Dewald Brevis as a replacement for injured Gurjapneet Singh

South African batter Dewald Brevis signs with Chennai Super Kings as replacement player, bringing T20 experience and 'Baby AB' potential

IPL 2025: CSK sign Dewald Brevis as a replacement for injured Gurjapneet Singh
"A young talent with massive potential joins a struggling CSK lineup - Cricket Expert Analysis"

New Delhi, April 18

Five-time IPL champions Chennai Super Kings have signed South Africa batter Dewald Brevis as a replacement for injured uncapped left-arm fast-bowler Gurjapneet Singh for the rest of the ongoing 2025 season.

Brevis has played 81 T20 matches and scored 1787 runs with a highest score of 162. He made his T20I debut for South Africa in 2023 and has played two matches so far. Brevis was previously part of Mumbai Indians (MI), where he played 10 matches, and will join CSK for INR 2.2 crore. It also helps CSK that they had one overseas spot still left to fill in their IPL 2025 squad.

CSK had previously signed Mumbai and India U19 batter Ayush Mhatre as a replacement for injured captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, who was ruled out of the competition due to an elbow fracture. Brevis has sparked speculation of a mid-season entry for CSK in IPL 2025 after posting a cryptic yellow picture on his Instagram post on Friday afternoon.

The young batter, dubbed as ‘Baby AB’ due to the striking resemblance of his batting style with the legendary AB de Villiers, has made a name for himself in CPL, MLC, and SA20, where he was the sixth-highest run-scorer with 291 at a strike rate of 184.17, as MI Cape Town won their first title.

Brevis first shot to limelight when he was the leading run-getter in the 2022 ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in the West Indies, amassing 506 runs in six innings, including two centuries as well as a 96 against Ireland and a 97 against eventual runners-up England.

CSK, captained by MS Dhoni for the rest of IPL 2025, are at the bottom of the points table with just two wins from seven matches. Their next game in IPL 2025 will see them face fellow five-time champions Mumbai Indians in a blockbuster clash at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday evening.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great signing by CSK! Brevis is a future star and could be exactly what the team needs to turn their season around. That strike rate of 184 in SA20 is insane 🔥
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Priya M.
I'm excited to see Baby AB in yellow! But I hope CSK gives him proper chances to bat, not just bench him like MI did last season.
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Arjun S.
Not sure about this move. CSK already has batting issues and they're replacing a bowler with a batter? The balance seems off to me.
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Sneha R.
That Instagram post was such a tease! CSK fans are the best at decoding these hints 😂 Welcome to the yellow family, Dewald!
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Vikram J.
Remember his U19 WC performance? The kid's got talent! Hope Dhoni can mentor him well. CSK might have found their future star.
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Neha P.
As a MI fan, I'm sad to see him go to our rivals. But wishing him all the best - except when he plays against us! 😉

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