Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers are hailed as two of the greatest modern-day batters in world cricket, thanks to their inimitable ability to win matches. The duo also played with each other for ...
South African cricket legend AB de Villiers has expressed his belief that Virat Kohli is the best choice to lead Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. De Villiers, ...
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Ace Team India batter Virat Kohli is ... cheekily pointed out that Kohli and AB will be seen playing together again. Kohli and former South Africa captain AB de Villiers had a memorable run ...
South African legendary cricketer AB de Villiers called time on his international career in March 2018 with 8765 runs in Tests and 9577 runs in ODI cricket. A few years later in 2021, De Villiers ...
De Villiers retired from all of forms of cricket in November 2021 to spend more time with his family. The 40-year-old former South Africa captain is now involved with multiple projects in charity ...
Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers, one of cricket’s most dynamic players, has revealed his desire to play the game again – albeit in a casual setting, far removed from the pressures ...
No wonder de Villiers believes Kuldeep is the key. India have also been grouped with rivals Pakistan. That game is on February 23. Last year India ended an 11-year ICC title drought when they ...
Virat Kohli missed the first ODI against England due to a sore knee, ending a long streak of uninterrupted play. His absence raises concerns with the Champions Trophy approaching. Kohli's injury ...
AB de Villiers wants to play "real cricket" again. Not in the high-pressure environment of IPL but somewhere "casual" to have a bit of fun and please his children. De Villiers retired from all of ...
Out-of-form veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma deserve a lot of empathy as they are "not robots" and one shouldn't forget the kind of joy they provided in their pomp, former England skipper ...