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'Hope To Be Back Soon': CSK's Dewald Brevis Bids Emotional Farewell After IPL 2025 Exit

'Hope To Be Back Soon': CSK's Dewald Brevis Bids Emotional Farewell After IPL 2025 Exit

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Dewald Brevis, who scored 225 runs in six IPL 2025 matches, thanked the Chennai Super Kings and their fans for the experience.
It's the end of the road in IPL 2025 for the Chennai Super Kings, and their fiery new find, South Africa's Dewald Brevis, who thanked the franchise and fans after completing a short but impressive stint this season in his farewell note.
Brevis, who joined CSK as an injury replacement midway through the season, scored 225 runs in six matches at a strike rate of 180 and an average of 37.
His performances were one of the few positives in what was otherwise an utterly demoralising season for the five-time champions, who finished last on the IPL points table for the first time in their history.
The 22-year-old Protean took to social media to post an emotional farewell note, expressing gratitude towards the team and their fans for welcoming him warmly and giving him an opportunity to contribute.

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