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AB Villiers Biography




Complete name-  Abraham Benjamin de Villiers

Born-  February 17, 1984

Height- 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)

Nationality-South African

Role- Right Handed Batsman


BATTING STATS

 PLAY INNINGS RUNS BF NO AVG SR 100 50
 ODIs 218 9677 9472 39 53.58 101.12 25 54
 TESTs 191 8900 16072 18 50.52 54.44 22 48
 T20s 75 1735 1237 11 136.13 136.77 4 13


ABOUT


AB Villiers Biography


AB de Villiers is a South African cricketer, conceived on 17 February 1984. His complete name is Abraham Benjamin de Villiers. He is a right-gave wicket-guardian batsman.

Early life


De Villiers finished his secondary school training at the esteemed Afrikaanse Hoer Seunskool at Pretoria alongside his colleague Faf du Plessis. As a child of Rugby association player, he was cheered by this dad to play sports.

Introduction

AB Villiers Biography


At 20 years old, on 17 December 2004, he made his Test debut against England at Port Elizabeth. AB opened the innings and scored 28.

AB made his ODI debut against England on 2 February 2005 at Bloemfontein. Britain batted first and scored 270/5 in their 50 overs. South Africa excessively scored 270 for the loss of eight wickets and the match was tied. AB scored 20 from 56 balls.

His T20 debut came against Australia on 24 February 2006 at the Wanderers Stadium. De Villiers confronted just 3 balls for no runs and remained not out.

Ascend to greatness


AB de Villiers turned into the main South African to score a double century against India. He holds an immense number of records incorporating the quickest 150 of every an ODI (64 balls versus West Indies in 2015), most noteworthy T20 organization of 229 runs off 92 balls with READ ALSOVirat Kohli in the Indian Premier League and quickest 50 years (16 balls) and century (31 balls) in ODIs (both against the West Indies).

Depressed spots


His depressed spots don't contain any occasions of poor structure however wounds. AB had gotten himself far from a great deal of global matches in the year 2017 because of wounds. He no longer keeps wickets until incredibly fundamental as his back can't deal with the weight any longer.

Another depressed spot is the 'chokers' label that the South African group has picked up in ICC occasions. AB is yet to win a World Cup.

Club vocation


AB de Villiers is a piece of the Northerns in the South African First Class field since 2003. He plays for the Titans Multiply in the Sunfoil Series, Momentum One Day Cup, and Ram Slam T20 Challenge since 2004.

In the IPL, he played the initial three seasons for the Delhi Daredevils. He at that point moved base to the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in 2011. He is still with RCB in the eleventh period of IPL.

In 129 IPL matches, he has scored 3473 runs at a normal of 38.16 and a strike pace of 148.17. It incorporates 22 half-hundreds of years and three centuries. His most elevated score of unbeaten 133 runs came against Mumbai Indians in 2015.

De Villiers has additionally played for the Barbados Tridents in the Caribbean Premier League in 2016.

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Captaincy


AB's first worldwide match as chief was an ODI against Sri Lanka on 11 January 2012 at Paarl. South Africa posted 301/8 in their 50 overs. Sri Lanka were bowled out for an irrelevant 43 (their most minimal aggregate in ODIs) in the 21st over and endured their most exceedingly awful thrashing as far as runs.

He has captained South Africa in 103 ODIs and has won 59 of those. He drove the Proteas in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 and they stowed a spot in the semis.

In Tests, AB has captained uniquely for three matches and has won two and lost one. In the most brief arrangement, he has captained for 18 matches and has won eight of them

Records



In 113 Tests, AB has amassed 8690 runs at a normal of 50.82. It incorporates 45 half-hundreds of years, 22 centuries and double hundreds of years. His most noteworthy score of 278* came against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.

De Villiers has 9577 ODI rushes to his name in 228 matches at a normal of 53.5. He has scored 53 half-hundreds of years and 25 centuries. His most elevated score is 176, scored against Bangladesh at Boland Park, Paarl.

In 78 T20Is, he has scored 1672 runs at a normal of 26.12 and a strike pace of 135.17. He has scored 10 half-hundreds of years. His most elevated T20I score is 79* against Scotland.

Retirement


In a stun move after the Australian cricket crew visited South Africa in April 2018, AB declared his retirement from all types of worldwide cricket.


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