Dewald Brevis Runs Out Aiden Markram With Rocket Throw

Dewald Brevis Runs Out Aiden Markram With Rocket Throw

dewald brevis turned a messy LSG mix-up into a run-out at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, throwing out Aiden Markram in IPL 2026 after Chennai Super Kings had already been dragged into a tense 10th-over scramble. The dismissal followed a communication breakdown between Markram and Rishabh Pant and came after CSK had missed an earlier chance to end the passage cleanly.

MA Chidambaram Stadium Moment

During the 10th over of the Lucknow Super Giants innings, Pant called for a second run after working a short delivery from Jamie Overton toward square leg. Markram was left stranded halfway down the track, and CSK’s throw at the stumps missed, allowing both batters to finish the second run.

Not long after that sequence, Brevis produced the throw that ran Markram out at 6. It was the sharper finish to a passage that had already exposed the risk in LSG’s running, and it shifted the focus back to CSK’s fielding effort after the earlier miss.

Rishabh Pant Mix-Up

Markram’s reaction told the rest of the story. He was seen fuming at Pant after the misunderstanding, a visible sign of how quickly the over had swung from a routine scoring chance into a direct wicket opportunity for Chennai.

The breakdown came with Pant and Markram both involved in the same decision, but Brevis finished the job once the ball came back in. That contrast defined the sequence: one missed chance, then one direct hit that cleaned up the danger.

CSK XI at Chepauk

Chennai Super Kings had Sanju Samson behind the stumps, Ruturaj Gaikwad captaining, and Brevis in their XI for the IPL 2026 clash. Lucknow’s side included Mitchell Marsh, Josh Inglis, Nicholas Pooran, Pant and Markram, and the run-out became the clearest fielding moment of the innings so far.

For CSK, the play did not just end Markram’s stay. It also erased the damage from the earlier missed stumping chance in the same passage, turning a sloppy exchange into a wicket from the next phase of play.

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