IPL 2022: 'Baby AB' Dewald Brevis hits no-look six off Varun Chakravarthy - WATCH!
Home > News Shots > Sports newsThe Mumbai Indians' youngster is getting attention for his six against the Kolkata team.
The IPL league match between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders was played at the Pune Stadium yesterday. Batting first, Mumbai scored 161 runs in 20 overs. Suryakumar Yadav top-scored with 51 and Tilak Varma with 38.
Batting next, Kolkata won by 162 runs in 16 overs. Pat Cummins top-scored with 56 and Venkatesh Iyer with 50 was unbeaten till the last. Pat Cummins was named Man of the Match.
In this situation, the young South African cricketer who is in the Mumbai team in this match, Dewald Brevis who hit six has been gaining attention on the internet. Kolkata spinner Varun Chakravarthy hit the Himalayan six off the first ball in the 8th over. He had hit the ball and didn’t even see where it landed. This is called a 'no look six' in cricket.
Dewald Brevis holds the record for most runs scored in a recent Under-19 World Cup. He is also known by fans as the next AB de Villiers in the world of cricket. That is why many people call him ‘Baby AB’. He made his debut in yesterday's match, scoring 29 off 19 balls.
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