Perhaps it’s actually about that , because Brevis has grown up with cricket in his blood. “My first word was ‘bal’ (Afrikaans for ball),” he said. “I used to play cricket with my brother Raynard in the backyard. He always wanted to bowl and I always wanted to bat so it worked out well. My dream was always to play for South Africa.”He is slowly making his way there. Last year, in his final year of school, he was contracted to the Northerns provincial side “and it was amazing”, but not all fun and games. “I sacrificed a lot for cricket. Thinking about my school years, I didn’t go to any parties and I missed a lot of things.”Now, he is attending arguably the biggest party of them all: an Under-19 World Cup in the Caribbean. He will wear the Protea badge at age-group level and hopes to progress to the senior side, but that’s not all. “It’s my dream to play for the Proteas but also to be seen as an allrounder,” he said. “I bowl legspin and I want to work with that. And I also want to play in a T20 competition, especially the IPL. I love the IPL. My brother and I live for the IPL.”No prizes for guessing who his team is. “It’s RCB,” Brevis said. “AB plays a big role but it’s always because of players like Virat Kohli.”If he continues to go the way he has, he may soon have the opportunity to meet Kohli too.

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