
As the South African Test squad faces off against each other in a two-match series IndiaWell, this Friday, November 14, in Kolkata, a new generation of proteas is set to get their first taste of red ball cricket under them. The spotlight is on the test team, a young star often gets mixed up, Dewald brevisrecently participated in a light rapid fire segment for star sports. He is known for being friendly in what is hoped to be a long career in all formats “Baby Daddy” The T20 idol, his best friend and favorite place in cricket, offered quick-fire responses that provided a fun contrast to the serious Test preparations.
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During the segment, Mr. Dewald Brevis was asked several practice questions, and he delivered the answers without hesitation. When asked for his name Goat T20Brevis immediately chose his compatriot and mentor, Ab and villiers. This selection highlights the impact the original ‘Mr 360’ had on the young South African’s career and style of play. He wanted it describe yourself as a hashtagBrevis simply replied “#Beingmyself”.
When your name is challenged “Toughest bowler you ever faced” Brevis, for diplomacy, chose to say that he was “Every bowler was a pleasure to face.” Question about “A cricket you pick up speed” he revealed a bright smile as he chose the former Mumbai Indians teammate Someone’s impl, Do not praydemonstrating the strong bonds that form in franchise cricket.
For him World’s favorite cricket stadiumBrevis showed his national pride, answering without hesitation: SuperSport Park in CenturionSouth Africa. Finally, when asked for his name, a “A legend from yesteryear who excelled in T20s” Brevis chose the South African batting legend Graeme Pollock.
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Ind VS SA: BRevis’ Test career so far for South Africa
As of November 2025, Dewald Brevis is currently set to make his Test cricket debut for the South African National side, meaning his Test career statistics currently stand at zero matches played. While he is fast establishing himself as a multi-format talent, especially in the T20 arena where his aggressive batting and dynamic fielding has made him a global sensation in franchise leagues, the test arena remains the next big challenge.
Brevis has represented South Africa in white-ball cricket and his inclusion in the larger squad discussions reflects the selectors’ confidence in his long-term potential across all formats, viewing him as a key part of the next generation of Proteas. Given his domestic record of three centuries at an average of 45.15 runs and three centuries in twenty games, his Test debut will see him translate his short-form fireworks into a long-form item.
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