Tuesday, November 12, 2013

AB de Villiers

AB de Villiers


Abraham Benjamin de Villiers (conceived 17 February 1984) is a South African cricketer, who commanders the South African One Day International (Odi) team, having succeeded Graeme Smith after the 2011 Cricket World Cup. He is likewise part of Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League. Since 2013 he is stacked up first in the Test batting rankings and first in the Odi batting rankings. 

Abdominal muscle de Villiers scored the seventh quickest century in Odi cricket, in 58 balls, when he hammered an unbeaten 102 off only 59 balls against India in Ahmedabad in February 2010. He arrived at the highest point of the Test batting rankings in March 2012. 

De Villiers turned into the second most youthful and second quickest South African to achieve 1000 test pursues Graeme Pollock and in his test profession so far has batted, knocked down some pins and kept wicket also. He is a skilled sportsman and has outperformed in golf (playing off scratch regardless of playing infrequently, rugby, cricket and tennis. In any case, he decided to seek after a profession in cricket and, after a spell in the South Africa U19 group, he made his presentation for the Titans in 2003/4. He additionally played for Carrickfergus Cricket Club in Northern Ireland as their abroad player in 2004. 

On 6 June 2011, then S.a. mentor Gary Kirsten reported that Ab de Villiers will be South Africa's new constrained overs chief, at a news gathering. "I'm exceptionally energized yet I'm likewise unpracticed. Anyhow I've learnt a mess the most recent seven years from an unimaginable chief," said De Villiers, who has never captained a group from the start class level. "It's an enormous avocation, however there'll be a crisp look in the side, which is exceptional.

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