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He has made a mark in T20s in leagues around the world but does not possess first-class experience yet

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Hard-hitting opener batter Dewald Brevis can expect a David Warner-like transition to international cricket as South Africa look to deepen their player pool under a new coaching structure.

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Former under-19 coach Shukri Conrad, who was in charge of the age-group team at the 2022 World Cup, where Brevis was the top-scorer, and former Central Stags coach Rob Walter, were announced as South Africa’s new red and white-ball coaches respectively and both are keen to fast-track young talent with Brevis top of mind.

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He has become the most-talked-about batter in South Africa, more so when he struck 162 runs off 57 balls in a domestic T20 match in October, a week before the national men’s side failed to chase 159 in a must-win T20 World Cup match against Netherlands and calls for his immediate promotion grew.

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Enoch Nkwe, South Africa’s Director Cricket, has heard them and has a plan to get Brevis into the senior set-up soon.

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“There’s a lot of noise around Brevis. We know how good he is. He has shown it in SA20,

he has played some good cricket and he has been pretty consistent in T20 cricket,” Nkwe said. “In terms of youngsters, the reality moving forward, we might have to do a David-Warner type of approach where there is going to be the transition phase from under-19 cricket into professional cricket through T20 and then ODI and then Test cricket. That’s something we foresee happening in the future.”

Warner, who played his 100th Test against South Africa at the MCG, had just 20 domestic white-ball caps to his name before making his international debut in a T20I against South Africa and played in only 11 first-class matches before his Test debut.

Brevis already has more experience than that in shorter formats. He has played in 37 T20s including at the IPL, CPL and SA20, and six List A matches but has yet to play a first-class match. As part of a strong Titans’ squad, who are third in the four-day domestic competition, and boasts names like Test captain Dean Elgar, Aiden Markram, Theunis de Bruyn, and Heinrich Klaasen, it has been difficult for Brevis to get a look-in but playing him in longer formats is top of Nkwe’s mind.

“We understand someone like Brevis has a lot of cricket to play and now we have to see how we get him to that longer format? We know that he can offer a lot to South African cricket,” Nkwe said.

Asked specifically whether Conrad and Walter have been involved in discussions about Brevis, Nkwe would not be drawn into anything more than reiterating their commitment to development. “Both coaches are big believers in looking after the younger generation but also not just throwing them in the deep end,” he said. “It’s about having a very clear detailed plan of every individual who has been identified and how they are going to form part of the Proteas set-up.”

Ultimately, the decision of whether Brevis plays for South Africa will not lie with Conrad and Walter alone. Selection convener Victor Mpitsang and Patrick Moroney are the other two people involved in picking players and, though the coaching set-up has changed, both are contracted until the end of the year. They will be in charge of naming the group of players who will take on England in three World Cup Super League ODIs later this month. Given Brevis’ form – he struck an unbeaten 70 off 41 balls in the SA20 opener and 42 off 34 balls in the third game – he could be a wildcard pick for what are crucial matches for South Africa. They need to win at least one of the ODIs to remain in contention for automatic qualification for this year’s 50-over World Cup and with Nkwe saying the T20 and ODI formats are “close to each other,” it may be time for Brevis to graduate to the big time.

The squad is expected to be announced later this week but Walter will not be in charge of it just yet. The new coaches begin work next month and an interim appointment will be made for the England series.

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cpl news – 5 overseas batters who can score a century in IPL 2023

Despite the high-risk nature of T20 cricket, scoring a century isn’t an uncommon phenomenon and one can expect a few in IPL 2023. The tournament is still a good couple of months away at the very least, although the buzz and excitement around it is always palpable.

Over the years, a number of batters have made it a habit to set the stage alight with their flamboyant batting. It’s hard to look past a certain Chris Gayle in that regard. The ‘Universe Boss’ holds the record for the most centuries scored in the league’s history, having struck six of them.

Virat Kohli holds the Indian record with five and will be keen to add a sixth and join his former Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) teammate come IPL 2023. With regards to overseas players, though, there are a fair few superstars who could well lay down a marker in the new season.

On that note, let’s assess five overseas batters who could rock up with a century come IPL 2023.

#1 Jos Buttler (Rajasthan Royals)

A pretty obvious choice, isn’t he? Jos Buttler had a ball in IPL 2022, blasting four centuries and powering the Rajasthan Royals (RR) to the final. He finished with the Orange Cap for the most runs in the season, while also walking away with the award for the Most Valuable Player of the tournament.

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Buttler is widely regarded as the best batter in the world at present in the T20 format. Given that he opens the innings, he has a full set of 20 overs to cash in upon and maximize to the fullest. It should definitely not come as a surprise if he scores a century or two in IPL 2023 as well.

#2 Jonny Bairstow (Punjab Kings)

Jonny Bairstow enjoyed a purple patch in 2022, before a freak injury on a golf course ended his calendar year prematurely. The belligerent English opener is on the path to recovery and is expected to turn out for the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in IPL 2023.

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Bairstow was shored up to open the innings last year after he was initially used at No. 3. He is as destructive a batter as any against pace bowling and with the field restrictions in place, there are fewer batters who can utilize it as well as the Yorkshireman.

IPL 2023 is set to be played in the traditional home-and-away format and the Kings should play a good chunk of their matches in Mohali. It is as good a batting track as any in India and it’s hard to look past Bairstow scoring a century in the upcoming season.

#3 David Warner

Australian superstar David Warner has been one of the most consistent performers in the IPL. Year after year, the southpaw has churned out the big runs and is as big a match-winner as any doing the rounds.

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With Rishabh Pant’s participation in IPL 2023 under a huge cloud, Warner will have a massive role to play for the Delhi Capitals (DC). He could potentially lead the outfit too should Pant not make it to the tournament and his performance with the bat could have a direct correlation with the Capitals’ returns.

Expect Warner to have another fine season with the bat, as is the norm with him. A century off his blade followed by that trademark celebratory leap isn’t beyond the realms of possibility either.

#4 Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Kolkata Knight Riders)

One of the biggest moves made by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) was trading Rahmanullah Gurbaz from the Gujarat Titans (GT). The Afghan wicketkeeper-batter is expected to slot in at the top of the order and open the innings for the two-time IPL champions.

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On what is expected to be a good batting wicket at Eden Gardens, Gurbaz should enjoy going all out in attack in the powerplay. This should set him up for big scores and lay the foundation for KKR to cash in.

It’s one of the most exciting factors to look forward to in IPL 2023 and scoring a century should see him leave a long-lasting imprint on the tournament.

#5 Faf du Plessis (Royal Challengers Bangalore)

For a format as volatile as T20, Faf du Plessis has been an extremely consistent batter as he has shown over the years for South Africa and the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). He was picked up by the Royal Challengers Bangalore in last year’s mega auction and appointed their captain as well.

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Even in an average season by his standards, he churned out 468 runs at an average of 31.20 and a strike rate of 127.52 last year. Du Plessis will lead RCB again in IPL 2023 and will look to better their Qualifier 2 finish from last season.

He equaled his IPL career-best of 96 in 2022, while also striking a century in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) later that very year.

He has lately looked to attack the bowlers in the powerplay and if he bats 20 overs in a game, expecting a century off his blade in IPL 2023 wouldn’t be a stretch.

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