AB DIVILLIERS:MR 360
AB DIVILLIERS:MR 360
Cricketer Abraham Benjamin de Villiers played for South Africa at the transnational position. He was born on February 17, 1984. During his 15- time transnational career, AB de Villiers entered three ICC ODI Player of the Year awards and was one of the five Wisden cricketers. Cricketer Abraham Benjamin de Villiers played for South Africa at the transnational position. He was born on February 17, 1984. During his 15 times of transnational play, AB de Villiers won three ICC ODI Player of the Year awards. At the end of 2019, he was also named one of the top five cricketers of the last ten times by Wisden.( 2) As well as being the stylish batsman of his day, he's recognised as one of the topmost justice players in sport history.( 3)( 4) As a wicketkeeper- batsman at the launch of his transnational career
, AB de Villiers, but he has primarily shared as a batsman. He maundered around the fur order, primarily in the middle of the order. De Villiers is famed for a variety of unconventional strokes, particularly behind the gate- keeper. He's regarded as one of the most creative and destructive batsman of the ultramodern period as well as one of the topmost of all time.( 5) He played in his first One Day International( ODI) in early 2005 after making his debut in a Test match against England in 2004. In 2006, he made his Twenty20 International justice debut. He's one of the select many batters with a fur normal of over fifty in both Test and ODI justice, having amassed further than,000 runs in bothformats.varying game forms.( 6) He's an obnoxious player in justice's limited overs format.( 7) In just 31 balls, he set the record for the quickest ODI century. De Villiers led South Africa in all three formats, albeit he gave up the test leadership due to a string of affections. He gave up leading the public limited- overs brigades in 2017.( 8) He also declared his withdrawal from all forms of transnational justice in May 2018.( 9)( 10)( 11) De Villiers did, still, indicate interest in returning to transnational competition and contending in the 2020 T20 World Cup in January of that time( 12), indeed though it was latterly made clear that he'd not.( 13)( 14)( 15) De Villiers declared his withdrawal from all forms of justice on November 19, 2021.( 16)
Early times;
Abraham Benjamin de Villiers was born on February 17, 1984, to parents AbrahamB. de Villiers and Millie de Villiers in Warmbad, South Africa( now known as Bela- Bela). Jan de Villiers and Wessels de Villiers are his two aged sisters.( 17)" veritably relaxed living over there, where everyone knows everyone," was how he flashed back his babyhood.( 18) Along with his teammate and lifelong friend Faf du Plessis, he attended Afrikaanse Hoor Seunskool in Pretoria. He holds a high academy parchment. His father, a croaker
who had shared in rugby union as a youthful man, pushed his son to share in sports as a youth.( 18)
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