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Eshan Malinga Cleans Up Dewald Brevis in Thrilling CSK vs SRH Clash

Aaryan Patel · · 3 min read
eshan malinga pumped up after rattling dewald brevis stumps in csk vs srh clash

A Moment of Brilliance at the Wankhede

The intensity in the stadium was palpable as Chennai Super Kings (CSK) looked to steady their ship against a relentless Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) bowling attack. Among the chaos of falling wickets, Protea sensation Dewald Brevis stood tall, providing a glimmer of hope for the Chennai camp. However, his spirited innings was brought to a decisive halt by SRH pacer Eshan Malinga in a display of raw pace and precision.

The Brevis Counter-Attack

Dewald Brevis walked into the middle at a time when the Chennai Super Kings were reeling. With top-order stalwarts like Sanju Samson, Urvil Patel, and skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad heading back to the pavilion early, the pressure was immense. Brevis, known for his aggressive style, did not shy away from the challenge. He played a well-crafted knock of 44 runs off just 27 deliveries, a performance that kept CSK in the hunt.

His innings was a masterclass in power-hitting, featuring two boundaries and four massive sixes. Operating at a strike rate of 162.96, Brevis was beginning to look comfortable, threatening to take the game away from Hyderabad as the slog overs approached.

Malinga’s Clinical Delivery

The turning point of the first innings occurred during the 18th over. With the pressure mounting and the scoreboard showing 159/4, Eshan Malinga was handed the ball. Malinga, who had been bowling with purpose throughout his spell, delivered a thunderbolt on the fifth ball of the over.

Clocked at 141.3 kph, the delivery was pitched on off-stump and skidded sharply off the surface. Brevis, attempting to manufacture a shot across the line to accelerate the scoring rate, was completely beaten by the sheer pace and movement of the ball. The stumps were rattled, the bails flew, and the Hyderabad camp erupted in celebration.

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The Impact on the Match

The dismissal of Brevis proved to be a significant blow to the Chennai Super Kings. By removing a set batter at such a critical juncture, Sunrisers Hyderabad managed to regain control of the game’s momentum. Statistics show that the timing of such wickets is often what separates victory from defeat in the high-stakes environment of modern T20 cricket.

Following this breakthrough, the Chennai middle and lower order faced an uphill battle to post a competitive total. For Eshan Malinga, the wicket was a testament to his ability to perform under pressure against high-quality opposition. His ability to execute his plan at 141 kph demonstrates the evolving skill set of the SRH bowling unit.

Looking Ahead

As the match progressed, it became clear that the wicket of Brevis was the catalyst Hyderabad needed to stifle the CSK momentum. While Chennai fought hard to recover, the loss of their primary aggressor shifted the dynamics of the remainder of the innings. As the tournament progresses, such individual battles—the explosive batter versus the sharp, accurate pacer—will continue to define the narrative of the season. With both teams eyeing a crucial two points, every ball remains a spectacle for the fans watching at home and in the stands. Stay tuned as more updates follow on this gripping encounter between two of the tournament’s most competitive sides.

Aaryan Patel

Aaryan Patel is the Youth Cricket Editor for Cricbuzz, where he tracks emerging talent, U‑19 World Cup storylines, and the hidden gems of India’s domestic cricket circuit. A Mumbai native, Aaryan turned a teenage obsession with junior cricket scorecards into a career, securing a PG diploma from Symbiosis and quickly becoming the go‑to voice for everything from U‑16 trials to IPL auction watchlists. He hosts The Pipeline, a weekly podcast that breaks down performances in the Cooch Behar Trophy, Vinoo Mankad, and age‑group tours, while also writing features on the mental pressures faced by young athletes. His work has been credited with putting several U‑19 stars onto the national radar months before official recognition.