Dewald Brevis, after showing so much promise in the U-19 World Cup, didn't really make too much of an impact on the cricketing world. He had flashes of brilliance but inconsistency frustrated everyone. He finally showed his true potential in the ongoing SA20 season where Brevis is having a breakout season. The young batter has scored 253 runs at an average of 50.60 and a strike rate of 175.14 in nine innings, including two fifties. Undoubtedly, Brevis will be on many IPL teams' radar as a replacement player for the upcoming IPL 2025. We take a look at three teams that might be in his line in case of an injury or unavailability. Royal Challengers Bengaluru Royal Challengers Bengaluru has already got a settled unit with options available at each slot, but if required, they might include Brevis as well. Josh Hazlewood is going to be an issue considering his concerns surrounding his fitness, and two other overseas players, Jacob Bethell and Tim David are set to be vulnerable. So RCB may support the batting more as they already have enough potential players in their bowling unit. Brevis natural strokeplay will be ideally suited for the conditions in Bengaluru and even in general most decks have been flat in IPL. Also Read | Watch: Young Fan's Happy Reaction as Virat Kohli is Shaking Hands with Him Lucknow Super Giants Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) were one of the worst teams in the IPL 2025 auction, and their batting is looking pretty flat. Also, Mitchell Marsh has injury issues, so he might not be able to play the tournament, thereby creating a space for a batter. Brevis will perfectly fit as he provides some overs with the ball and can bat anywhere. Most of LSG batters are not that experienced for this level, and Brevis inclusion will remarkably reduce pressure on them. Rajasthan Royals Rajasthan Royals had a weird IPL 2025 auction strategy but bought a few quality players despite a limited budget. However, they only have six overseas players and still need a few top-order batters, especially as a backup. That’s where Dewald Brevis fits perfectly, for he can be flexible with his batting position and bat in different gears. His power game can be mighty effective in home games, where the surfaces are slightly low and slow.