Dewald Brevis pulls a scream with one hand to reject Tom Abella in Sa20 2025
Dewald Brevis Mi Cape Town pulled a spectacular catch to reject the Sunrizes Eastern Cape Butter Tom Abel in 25. game 2025. SA20. Dewald Brevis took a catch on the verge of border ropes, leaving both the spectators and players of the Sunrisers in fear, because it was never a moment before.
The 2025 season was challenging for the Sunrizers Eastern Cape because they still have weaker. In a recent match, their dough is rejected early, leaving them to fight to set a competitive total number. We Cape Town dominated the game, with their bowlers putting pressure on the Sunrizers.
The shine of the Dewald Brevis on the field stole the show
At the last ball of fourth, Pacer Corbin Bosch, with his right hand, a short delivery was ball, and Tom Abel tried to withdraw, but the shot was missing the power to clear the deep boundary of the square. Dewald Brevis, who was standing on the border line, initially misjudged the path, but quickly responded.
Brevis jumped back and reached out to grab the ball just before crossing the border. He perfectly controlled his body to ensure that he stay inside the rope, providing dismissal. The Newland audience was in awe as the attacker took a catch one hand near the border line.
ABell’s short stay ended with only one ride, leaving the Eastern Cape fighting in 20/2. Bosch celebrated his first Wickket, but it was Brevis’s glow that stole the show. Social media broke out praise for Brevis’s extraordinary catch, collecting comparisons with his previously stunning catches earlier in the season.
Watch: Dewald Brevis defies gravity with a smart catch
The official account of the SA20 League on the social media platform x (previously known as Twitter) shared a clip of a catch with the inscription, “Brevis just defyed gravity with that catch! 🤯”
Brevis just defied gravity with that catch! 🤯#Betwaya20 #Mictvsec #Welcometoincredible pic.twitter.com/nne8luvtwm
– Betway SA20 (@Sa20_league) 29 January 2025
Dewald Brevis also contributed to the ball for his team in the match. Spinner with abbreviated working hours picked up one Wickket for 14 rides in his two additives. However, he did not get the opportunity to hit.
Fielding is very important, especially in this format – Rashid Khan
We Cape Town secured a dominant 10 winch victory, and Bosch (4 for 19) and Kagiso Rabada (2 for 14) led an attack on bowling. Ryan Rickelton (59* from 36 balls) and Razie van der Dussen (48* out of 30 balls) ran the team to win as they chased a target of 108 runs, securing their maiden place of playoffs.
MICT Captain Rashid Khan emphasized the importance of the course in the format, adding that the excellent grounding of the team played a key role in their victory. He also expressed his enthusiasm for the end of the first two.
“(Fielding) is very important especially in this format,” Rashid said after the match. “Today, before the game, we had a discussion of continuity. I feel that the effort you put in the field is very important. Fielding put us in the game. The ground floor terrain was amazing. It was important to end with a bonus point and in the best of two.”