Overview
- Captain Keshav Maharaj says Brevis can carry his SA20 momentum into South Africa's T20s against West Indies and the upcoming World Cup.
- Brevis smashed 229 runs in his last three SA20 innings, including 101 in the final, and finished second on the tournament run charts with 370.
- Pretoria Capitals' move to bat him at No. 4 is credited with unlocking a more composed, attacking version of his game.
- Team-mate Ryan Rickelton labeled Brevis South Africa's 'trump card' for the T20 World Cup, highlighting skills few others can match.
- With David Miller's groin injury creating selection uncertainty, Brevis' role grows as the West Indies series opens in Paarl, where Windies captain Shai Hope praised his quality after facing him.