Sunrisers Eastern Cape Make SA20 History with Third Title Despite Dewald Brevis’ Heroics

Brevis valiant effort in vain as Stubbs, Breetzke script another SA20 title for Sunrisers

History wasn’t just made at Newlands—it was repeated, refined, and stamped with undeniable authority. On a sun-drenched evening in Cape Town, Sunrisers Eastern Cape didn’t just win the SA20; they cemented their legacy as the undisputed dynasty of South Africa’s premier T20 franchise league. With their third consecutive title, they’ve done what no other team has even come close to: turn dominance into a tradition.

And yet, the night almost belonged to someone else. Dewald Brevis, the ‘Baby AB,’ played the innings of his young life—a breathtaking, counter-attacking 106 off just 57 balls—that should have been enough to break hearts and lift trophies. But in the end, it was the ice-cool composure of captain Tristan Stubbs and the understated brilliance of Matthew Breetzke that scripted another chapter in the Sunrisers Eastern Cape saga.

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Brevis Century Lights Up Newlands

Dewald Brevis walked in with Pretoria Capitals reeling at 32/3. What followed was nothing short of spectacular. Facing a disciplined Sunrisers attack featuring Marco Jansen and Liam Dawson, Brevis unleashed a masterclass in controlled aggression. His century included 8 fours and 6 sixes, and he carried his bat through the innings, finishing unbeaten on 106.

His knock propelled the Capitals to a competitive 179/4—a total that has won more than 70% of T20 finals globally. Fans dared to dream. But they hadn’t accounted for the relentless machine that is Sunrisers Eastern Cape in knockout cricket.

The Chase That Defined a Dynasty

After a shaky start that saw openers fall cheaply, the stage was set for leadership. Enter Tristan Stubbs, the homegrown hero from Cape Town, and Matthew Breetzke, the dependable wicketkeeper-batter known more for grit than glamour.

What followed was a partnership for the ages. Their unbroken 114-run stand wasn’t just about runs—it was about nerve, timing, and perfect role allocation. Stubbs, with his clean striking down the ground, took the lead (finishing 68* off 42), while Breetzke played the ideal foil (42* off 35), rotating strike and punishing loose deliveries.

Critically, they never let the required rate climb. They hit boundaries at will but avoided reckless risks. By the 18th over, the game was all but over. The Sunrisers had chased down 180 with 12 balls to spare—turning Brevis’ masterpiece into a footnote in their own legend.

Sunrisers Eastern Cape: The Making of a T20 Powerhouse

Three titles in three years. Let that sink in. In the volatile world of T20 leagues—where rosters change yearly and form is fleeting—this level of consistency is extraordinary. So, what’s their secret?

  • Stable Core: Retaining key players like Stubbs, Breetzke, and Jansen creates team chemistry rarely seen in franchise cricket.
  • Smart Recruitment: Their overseas picks (like David Miller and Tom Abell) complement, rather than dominate, the local talent.
  • Clutch Coaching: Under coach Richard Pybus, they’ve mastered high-pressure situations, winning 85% of their playoff games.
  • Home Advantage: Playing all finals at Newlands—a ground they know intimately—has been a subtle but significant edge.

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Key Moments That Turned the Final

While the chase looked smooth in hindsight, two pivotal moments decided the match:

  1. Over 12 of the Capitals’ innings: After Brevis reached his fifty, Kagiso Rabada bowled a rare loose over, conceding 14 runs. Those extra runs proved crucial in setting a target just beyond psychological comfort.
  2. Over 7 of the Sunrisers’ chase: With the score at 48/2, Stubbs smashed a six and a four off Anrich Nortje in the same over. That burst shifted momentum irreversibly.

What This Means for the Future of SA20

The Sunrisers Eastern Cape’s dominance raises both excitement and concern. On one hand, their success elevates the league’s global profile, attracting top talent and investment. On the other, a lack of competitive balance could hurt long-term viewer engagement.

However, the emergence of stars like Brevis shows that other teams are building formidable cores. The challenge for franchises like Paarl Royals and Durban’s Super Giants will be to match Sunrisers’ blend of stability and ambition. As the ICC notes, “Sustainable T20 ecosystems thrive on both excellence and parity” .

Conclusion: A Legacy Sealed in Gold

Dewald Brevis gave everything. He played a century that would have won most finals. But in the end, he ran into a team that doesn’t just play to win—they play to define eras. Sunrisers Eastern Cape’s third SA20 title isn’t just a trophy; it’s a statement. They are not just participants in this league—they are its architects, its standard-bearers, and now, its undisputed kings.

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