Mr. 360 retires from International cricket
The retirement of #ABDevilliers came as a shocker to cricket fans around the world. ‘I am tired’, says the South African champion while making his decision public.
Video courtesy: Twitter
This is one of the heart breaking news for his fan.
some of the interesting things about ABD:
"114 tests, 228 ODIs, 78 T20Is has over 20,000 international runs including 47 international centuries. One of the most complete modern day cricketer. Pioneer of unorthodox hammering of the cricket ball. Fastest 50, 100, 150 in ODI cricket"
Highlights:
"AB is one of the all-time greats of South African cricket who has thrilled spectators around the world with his sheer brilliance, coupled to his ability to innovate and take modern-day batting in all three formats but particularly in the white ball ones to new levels. What is probably more important is the inspiration he has been to his teammates whether playing at the international or domestic level and the wonderful role model he has been to all our aspiring youngsters. It goes without saying that he is going to be greatly missed wherever international cricket is played. We thank him for the contribution he has made to South African cricket and specifically to make the Standard Bank Proteas world leaders and we wish him and his family everything of the best in his future endeavours," said Cricket South Africa President, Chris Nenzani.
He was recently in India for IPL where his team Royal Challengers Bangalore ended its game without making for playoffs.
Word credit: ICC, NDTV Sports and Twitter.
Video courtesy: Twitter
This is one of the heart breaking news for his fan.
some of the interesting things about ABD:
What Modi say's for his retirement.(Sarcasm 😂😂) |
"114 tests, 228 ODIs, 78 T20Is has over 20,000 international runs including 47 international centuries. One of the most complete modern day cricketer. Pioneer of unorthodox hammering of the cricket ball. Fastest 50, 100, 150 in ODI cricket"
Highlights:
"AB is one of the all-time greats of South African cricket who has thrilled spectators around the world with his sheer brilliance, coupled to his ability to innovate and take modern-day batting in all three formats but particularly in the white ball ones to new levels. What is probably more important is the inspiration he has been to his teammates whether playing at the international or domestic level and the wonderful role model he has been to all our aspiring youngsters. It goes without saying that he is going to be greatly missed wherever international cricket is played. We thank him for the contribution he has made to South African cricket and specifically to make the Standard Bank Proteas world leaders and we wish him and his family everything of the best in his future endeavours," said Cricket South Africa President, Chris Nenzani.
He was recently in India for IPL where his team Royal Challengers Bangalore ended its game without making for playoffs.
Word credit: ICC, NDTV Sports and Twitter.
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