In a rare but heartwarming moment during IPL 2025, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper MS Dhoni was seen applauding from the dugout after Dewald Brevis launched a sensational six in the final over of CSK’s innings against Gujarat Titans (GT). The young South African star showcased his power-hitting prowess with a blistering pull shot off pacer Prasidh Krishna, sending the ball soaring into the stands and the CSK dugout into raptures.
The six came in the last over of the innings, as Brevis took full advantage of a short-pitched delivery. Displaying supreme timing and authority, he rocked back and pulled Krishna over deep midwicket, drawing a rare visible reaction from the usually stoic Dhoni, who acknowledged the shot with an appreciative clap and a nod of approval.

Brevis, often referred to as "Baby AB" for his style reminiscent of AB de Villiers, finished with a quickfire 57 off just 23 deliveries, including 4 boundaries and 5 massive sixes, anchoring CSK's late-innings onslaught. His aggressive knock propelled CSK to a commanding total of 230/5, putting immense pressure on GT heading into the chase.
IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans are taking on Chennai Super Kings at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad
The Gujarat Titans will take on the Chennai Super Kings in the 67th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on May 25, 2025. The match is scheduled to start at 3:30 PM IST, and fans are eagerly waiting to witness this thrilling encounter.
Gujarat Titans recently suffered a loss against Lucknow Super Giants, who won by 33 runs. In contrast, their previous match against Delhi Capitals was a nail-biter, where GT won by 10 wickets. Chennai Super Kings, on the other hand, have had a mixed bag of results.
Given the current form and head-to-head records, Gujarat Titans might have a slight advantage in this match. However, Chennai Super Kings have shown resilience and can cause an upset if they perform well. The match promises to be an exciting encounter between two teams with different fortunes in the tournament.