CSK Release Official Statement with Valid Proof Amid Dewald Brevis Controversy During AUS vs SA 2025 3rd T20I
Chennai Super Kings stated their injury replacement signing of Dewald Brevis followed IPL regulations, with Brevis scoring 225 runs in six matches, franchise confirmed.
- At the midway mark of the IPL 2025 season on April 18, Chennai Super Kings signed Dewald Brevis to fill the spot left by the injured Gurjapneet Singh.
- Brevis went unsold at the IPL 2025 mega auction but engaged in talks with multiple teams, which fell through due to their unwillingness to pay extra beyond the base price.
- CSK later agreed to Brevis' demand for a higher payment, signing him for INR 2.2 crore in full compliance with IPL Player Regulations 2025-27 clause 6.6 on replacement players.
- Brevis made a strong impact in the latter part of the tournament, accumulating 225 runs across six innings with a strike rate exceeding 180, highlighted by a rapid 41-ball century against Australia.
- Following Ashwin's revelation about the extra payment, CSK issued an official statement denying wrongdoing and confirming all signing procedures complied with IPL rules.
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