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Dewald Brevis Defends His Game

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Dewald Brevis, the young South African batter, has responded to criticism from former players about his performance. As he prepares for the T20 World Cup, he insists he is focused on enjoying the game and improving his skills.
Quick read: Dewald Brevis, the young South African batter, has defended himself against criticism from former players about his recent performances. As he prepares for the T20 World Cup, he emphasizes the importance of enjoying the game and staying focused on improvement.

Brevis Unfazed by Outside Noise

Dewald Brevis, who plays for the Pretoria Capitals in the SA20 league, says he remains unaffected by outside distractions. After receiving criticism from former Proteas players, including Herschelle Gibbs, Brevis stated, "It's always outside noise, whether you play SA20 or the World Cup. It stays a cricket game, and I'm just going to enjoy it and play how I always play." He emphasized that he does not let the comments of retired players affect him.

Recent Performance in SA20

In the SA20 league, Brevis has struggled with consistency, scoring 88 runs in seven matches with scores of 6, 12, 36*, 8, 12, and 12. His recent performance included a disappointing 12 runs off 15 balls against the Paarl Royals. Despite this, he remains optimistic and is focused on improving his game.

Strong Performance in T20I Matches

The 22-year-old made his T20I debut against Australia in August 2023. Since then, he has played 19 matches, scoring 469 runs with an impressive strike rate of 173.70. Brevis has one century and two half-centuries to his name in T20Is, showcasing his talent on the international stage.

Maharaj Prepares for World Cup

Keshav Maharaj, the captain of the Pretoria Capitals, is also gearing up for the T20 World Cup. He leads South Africa's spin attack and has played 40 T20Is, taking 38 wickets. After a recent win over the Durban Super Giants, Maharaj mentioned the importance of match practice as they prepare for the World Cup. He said, "It's a wonderful opportunity for us to get match practice under our belt."

Trusting the Process in T20 Cricket

Maharaj also spoke about the nature of T20 cricket, highlighting the need to trust the process. He noted that players may have ups and downs, but maintaining a positive mindset is crucial. He stated, "Sometimes you go for runs, sometimes you pick up wickets. You keep trusting your processes and keep working hard."

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