The South African cricket team had a horrible tournament in the 2019 50-over World Cup. Keeping this experience in mind, the management has been trying hard to convince South African cricketer AB de Villiers to come out of his retirement.
AB de Villiers, who established himself as one of the destructive batsmen with his wide range of shots has finally broken his silence on making a comeback to the South African cricket team ahead of the T20 World Cup.
Talking about the possibility of making a comeback, ABD said, it would be fantastic donning the South African Jersey one more time.
During the post-match presentation on Sunday after he played a sensational knock against KKR, 76 off 34 deliveries. AB D was asked about making a comeback to the Proteas team.
Taking the question, Mr. 360 said, it will be fantastic if he can find a place in the team. It is fine, even if I won't get a chance to make a comeback to the team, AB de Villiers said.
Adding further, the prolific batsman said, he will have a word over his comeback with the head coach of the South African team Mark Boucher at the end of the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament.
The sensational batsman has retired from international cricket in May 2018. During his career, de Villiers played 114 Tests, 228 ODIs, and 78 matches in the short format of the game.
AB de Villiers, who established himself as one of the destructive batsmen with his wide range of shots has finally broken his silence on making a comeback to the South African cricket team ahead of the T20 World Cup.
Talking about the possibility of making a comeback, ABD said, it would be fantastic donning the South African Jersey one more time.
During the post-match presentation on Sunday after he played a sensational knock against KKR, 76 off 34 deliveries. AB D was asked about making a comeback to the Proteas team.
Taking the question, Mr. 360 said, it will be fantastic if he can find a place in the team. It is fine, even if I won't get a chance to make a comeback to the team, AB de Villiers said.
Adding further, the prolific batsman said, he will have a word over his comeback with the head coach of the South African team Mark Boucher at the end of the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament.
The sensational batsman has retired from international cricket in May 2018. During his career, de Villiers played 114 Tests, 228 ODIs, and 78 matches in the short format of the game.