A 360-degree batsman who can hit any ball anywhere, against any batsman, AB de Villiers is the quintessential South African: a cricketer with unmatched talent. end with the courage to support it, the defender can start a long house and always come. catch – and one who can happily step into the wicketkeeper’s position if required. As if all that was not enough, he is also a good rugby player, golfer and tennis player.
AB de Villiers
Abraham Benjamin de Villiers was born on February 17, 1984 in Warmbad, in the Limpopo province of South Africa. His father is called Abraham B de Villiers and his mother is Millie de Villiers. He is the youngest of three siblings.
Although his father is a doctor, he likes sports, so he encourages his children to play sports. De Villiers was educated at Afrikaans Boys High School, Pretoria, South Africa. In addition to cricket, he excelled in golf, rugby, swimming and tennis.
AB de Villiers Life
Despite being talented in many sports, AB de Villiers eventually decided to pursue a career in cricket. He started playing for the Titans in 2003 and played for Carrickfergus Cricket Club in Northern Ireland as an overseas player from the following year. In December 2004, he made his Test debut against England
. Although he is only twenty years old, his work is highly appreciated. Over the years, he has also earned a reputation as an outstanding defender.
He became famous after participating in the 2007 World Cup. However, his performance in the tournament was not remarkable and was criticized. His team still managed to enter the semi-finals where they defeated Australia
AB de Villiers achieved great fame and fortune the following year, after scoring a double century in a match against India, becoming the first South African ever to do so.
managed to make 217 races and did not give up. In 2008-09 he played his Test series debut in Perth, Australia where he helped his team to victory. It was South Africa’s first win in Australia after 15 years. His performance in the 2011 World Cup was also remarkable.
AB de villiers
He scored two centuries in the tournament, becoming the first South African to achieve this feat. Despite playing well, New Zealand beat South Africa in the quarterfinals.
Later in 2011, he was named the head of the One Day International. After leading his team to many Test
and ODI wins, AB de Villiers also showed great performance in the World Cup 2015. He became South Africa’s top scorer. Under his leadership, his team managed to reach the semi-finals.
However, as in previous World Cups, New Zealand once again won its side. After leading his side to a number of victories, in January 2017 he withdrew from most of South Africa’s Test matches that year.
He resumed playing in early 2018 and took part in India’s tour to South Africa. In the second match of the next Test series against Australia, he scored 22 Test centuries and helped his team win the match by six wickets.
AB de Villiers announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket on 23 May 2018, while still at the peak of his game.
Information on AB de Villiers
Abraham Benjamin de Villiers was born in Pretoria, South Africa, on February 17, 1984. The Afrikaanse Hoor Seunskool was a Pretoria public school that he attended (Afrikaans High School for Boys, also known as Affies). The same school was attended by Jacques Rudolph and Faf du Plessis as well.
Game Type:
AB de Villiers is a right-handed batsman who is known for bowling 360 degrees around the ground. His strength and clean timing are key to his success. He is so innovative that he can even get rid of fast bowlers if he feels like it. He is also the fastest pace bowler with the best 2/15 in ODIs. He keeps wickets for his side and is more effective behind the stumps. He is an absolute live wire on the pitch and is one of the best defenders in the game today.
A multisport man!
It is consistent, not only in the game of cricket, but also in many other sports. AB de Villiers started as a hockey player in the U16 section of his school. He was soon drafted into the South African national hockey team. AB holds six South African swimming records. He is also part of the school rugby team, Affies’ 1st XV. He stood out in the game and was selected for the Blue Bulls U-18 team, which featured some of South Africa’s national team players. AB de Villiers did not stop there, they represented the U19 national badminton team. AB is a member of the junior South African Davis Cup tennis team. In addition to that, he was a very good athlete, having won a few 100 races in school. AB also loves golf and is not a gamer!
Music lover:
AB de Villiers is a man of many talents. He is a singer and has his own actors who sing with him. AB has even performed at the ICC Awards a few times. He even released a song called “Show Them Who You Are”, which became a huge hit and was sung as the anthem when South Africa beat Australia in 2009. In 2010, AB de Villiers collaborated with South African Ampie Du Preez for his debut album titled “Maak Jou Drome Waar” (Make Your Dream Come True). In an interview with Siddharth Mallya, the owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore, he even sang in Hindi, “Yeh dosti hum nai todenge (We will not break this friendship)
IPL activity is rich in love saga in Bengaluru:
AB de Villiers started his IPL career playing for Delhi Daredevils. He scored his first ton in the second tournament. In the fourth season of the Indian Premier League, Royal Challengers Bangalore signed him for US $ 1.1 million. His second ton came for RCB when he smashed 133 in 59 balls against Mumbai Indians. The highlight was ABD’s song whenever RCB played in Bengaluru. He played his 100th Test match in Bengaluru and the prospect was overjoyed and said he took Bengaluru as his second home.
The accomplishments of Ad de Villers
Test score:
AB has accumulated 8765 runs in 114 matches, average 50.66. The score includes 46 50s, 22 100s and two double centuries. His highest score of 278* runs came while playing for Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.
ODI:
He scored an impressive 9,577 runs in 228 matches at an average of 53.5. He also scored 53 50s and 25 100s. His highest score of 176 was against Bangladesh at Boland Park, Paarl.
T20s:
He scored an extraordinary number of 1672 runs at an average of 26.12 with 10 50s. His highest T20I score of 79 came against Scotland.