Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 08:07:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-11 11:15:24
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ForSourav Ganguly, it was a chance for revenge, or at least, a new chapter in an ongoing feud. The former India captain, who is now the proud coach of Pretoria Capitals, beat Stephen Fleming, his competitor and former Kiwi captain, in an intense bidding war to sign the promising Dewald Brevis.
The battle for the signing of the young South African sensation, Dewald Brevis, took center stage at the SA20 2025 auction, leaving many tongues wagging and reminiscing about the fierce rivalry between two former international skippers. The occasion marked a paradigm moment in the already-thorny history between Sourav Ganguly and Stephen Fleming.
The Pretoria captain, known for his tactical foresight and flair for spotting budding talent, outwitted the Cape Town captain, who himself is renowned for his shrewd bidding tactics. The intense back-and-forth between the two former skippers culminated in Ganguly securing the services of Brevis for a record-breaking 16.5 million rand, making it one of the most memorable moments in the history of the SA20 league.
Speaking to reporters after the auction, Ganguly smiled, claiming to have got revenge on Fleming, with whom he had a long rivalry when they were captains of India and New Zealand respectively, making the entire bidding process personal.
The bidding war for Brevis was just the latest chapter in what seems to be a long-standing feud between two competitive spirits. Both Ganguly and Fleming are known for their intense competitiveness, and their mutual dislike probably sparked during their playing days.
While the duo has never openly acknowledged a feud, their actions at the SA20 auction and their past playing histories suggest there's more to this rivalry than meets the eye. As the two most prominent figures in the league, fans can only hope that this is just the beginning of what promises to be an intriguing feud ahead of the upcoming SA20 league.