Fans erupt as Dewald Brevis lights up SA20 final with a historic hundred during Pretoria Capitals vs Sunrisers Eastern Cape game

Jan 25, 2026

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Dewald Brevis has smashed breathtaking hundred in the SA20 2026 Final at Newlands. In a high-stakes rematch of the inaugural season’s finale, ‘Baby AB’ single-handedly dismantled the Sunrisers Eastern Cape bowling attack to rescue the Pretoria Capitals from a perilous position. His century, the first ever in an SA20 final, has turned a tense contest into a showcase of pure batting genius. The atmosphere in Cape Town is electric as the Capitals look to defend a total that seemed impossible before Brevis took charge.

Dewald Brevis cracks memorable century in SA20 2025–26 final

Dewald Brevis has delivered a historic performance in the final, smashing a breathtaking 101 off 56 balls to anchor the Pretoria Capitals’ innings. After a record-breaking R16.5 million auction price, the young superstar chose the biggest stage to reach his century, finishing with a strike rate of 180.35. Brevis dismantled the Sunrisers’ attack with 360-degree precision, hitting 7 massive sixes and 8 boundaries to propel the Capitals forward despite a disastrous start that saw the team reeling at 1-2 in the second over. His innings reached its crescendo in the 18th over as he crossed the hundred mark, becoming the first player ever to score a century in an SA20 final. This masterclass in power hitting has shifted the entire momentum of the game, proving that his “Baby AB” moniker is more than just a label, it is a reality.

SA20 2025-26 final stand: Pretoria Capitals batting vs Sunrisers Easter Cape bowling

The Pretoria Capitals finished their 20 overs at 158/7, setting a target of 159 for the Sunrisers Eastern Cape after being sent in to bat by Tristan Stubbs. The innings was a story of two halves; the Sunrisers’ bowling attack, spearheaded by a lethal Marco Jansen (3/11) and Lutho Sipamla (1/37), decimated the Capitals’ top order early. However, a massive 97-run partnership between Brevis and Bryce Parsons (30) stabilized the innings before the Sunrisers fought back with two crucial run-outs and a late-inning collapse where the Capitals lost 3 wickets for just 10 runs in the final overs. The Sunrisers’ death bowling was clinical, with Anrich Nortje (1/19) keeping things tight, but the scoreboard pressure of a final and Brevis’s heroics have given the Capitals’ bowlers, led by Keshav Maharaj, a fighting chance.

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