Dewald Brevis is the only South African angle as the Chennai Super Kings face the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, although his availability remains uncertain.
Brevis offers middle-order power, but the side may again be without him after two defeats.
Chennai have struggled for balance, with batting inconsistency and limited bowling impact across their opening matches.
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RCB, by contrast, arrive with momentum after a controlled chase in their first fixture. Their batting unit has adapted well to conditions, particularly at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, where high scores are common.
The venue continues to favour batsmen, placing pressure on bowling attacks to contain scoring through variation rather than pace alone. Chennai’s attack has yet to find that control.
If available, Brevis could add needed acceleration through the middle overs, but Chennai require a broader improvement to challenge a settled Bengaluru side.
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