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Dewald Brevis played for Mumbai Indians earlier in IPL. Photo courtesy: X/@IPL

Chennai Super Kings sign Dewald Brevis as replacement for injured Gurjapneet Singh

| @indiablooms | Apr 18, 2025, at 04:02 pm

Chennai/IBNS: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have signed South Africa's Dewald Brevis as a replacement for the injured Gurjapneet Singh for the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.

Dewald Brevis has played 81 T20s and scored 1787 runs with a highest score of 162.

He made his T20I Debut for South Africa in 2023 and has played 2 T20Is so far.

Brevis was previously part of Mumbai Indians (MI), where he played 10 matches. He will join CSK for INR 2.2 Crore.

CSK are currently languishing at the bottom of the points table.

The franchise, who are now led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni in absence of regular skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, have secured only four points with two wins from seven matches.

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