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Dewald Brevis (born 29 April 2003) is a South African cricketer. [1] [2] [3] He plays for the Titans in South African domestic cricket and for various Mumbai Indian-owned Twenty20 (T20) franchises around the world. He is a right handed batsmen and occasionally bowls leg spin.
For the league's second season, the salary cap was increased by R 5,100,000 to R39.1 million (US$2.65 million) per team. Each team had a maximum squad size of 19, at least ten of whom had to be South African.
For the third season of the SA20, the salary cap was increased by R 5,100,000 to R39.1 million (US$2.65 million) per team. Each team had a maximum squad size of 19 players, at least two of whom had to be South African.
For season 2, the salary cap had been increased by R 5,100,000 to R39.1 million (US$2.65 million) per team.; Each team has 19 player slots to select for their final squad
Dewald Brevis then came into the mix, with him rotating the strike back to Pooran, who was single-handedly winning the game for New York. Seattle's bowlers were unable to find a response against Pooran, before they finally found a breakthrough after Brevis was run out for 20.
Over 500 players registered their interest to participate in the league. The list was cut down to 318 after all teams submitted shortlists. [2]Since this was the first edition of the tournament, there were no retentions or transfers.
Dewald Brevis, Gerald Coetzee (SA), Aaron Hardie, Spencer Johnson, Tanveer Sangha and Matthew Short (Aus) all made their T20I debuts. This was Australia's highest team total against South Africa in men's T20Is.
South Africa T20I cricketers General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref No. Name First Last Mat Runs HS Avg 50 100 Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St; 1: Nicky Boje: 2005: 2005: 1 – – – – – 24