AB de Villiers has an insightful message for all passionate cricket lovers
The dynamic batsman seems to be following the engrossing Test series between India and England.
AB de Villiers has been enjoying his time away from the game ever since he has called it a day from international cricket. His decision to retire seemed shocking to everyone as he was batting like a dream and had just come back after a sensational IPL season personally. Meanwhile, the most loved cricketer all over the world has come up with a message for the youngsters and has urged them to tune in to the Supersport even as the toss has been delayed at Lord’s.
De Villiers seems to be following the absorbing Test series between India and England. The second game was set to commence at the Home of Cricket today but the gloomy conditions at the venue coupled with a persistent drizzle have led to the toss being delayed.
Supersport, which is broadcasting the Test series, decided to telecast an insightful program in the meantime. AB de Villiers, however, thought of informing it to his followers as he felt the program will be useful for the budding cricketers in the country.
“Amazing, insightful program on Supersport 2 because of the toss delay at Lord’s. A must watch to all youngsters out there trying to take the next step with their Cricket #mindgames @SkySports,” he tweeted.
Here’s his tweet:
De Villiers’ career
AB de Villiers enjoyed playing for South Africa in a whopping 420 matches across all the formats. He amassed more than 20,000 runs and was known to pummel some of the best bowlers in the business. Though he will not play the game at the international level, the 34-year-old will feature for Titans in the domestic circuit and has also cleared that he will play for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the IPL.
Moreover, De Villiers will also mentor the youngsters in the country and probably try to give it back to the game which made him a legend during his illustrious career.
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