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Hearth Breaking Moments for Crikcet lover : AB de Villiers Has Announced His Retirement From International Cricket | Must Read

This is so Hearth Breaking Moments for Crikcet lover that AB de Villiers Has Announced His Retirement From International Cricket.  We All Knows that he is one of the most famous player in all over the World. Mr. 360.  AB de Villiers has to so much fan following in India people like him like he is indain player. and this news about his Retirement make people Crazy #comebackAB this hash tag is used million of time on instagram and facebook and all over social media in last two days.

AB de Villiers announced his Retirment decision on Twiter on Wednesday. AB de Villiers is the most succesful player of south africa Fan Gave him names Mr. 360, Mr. Perfect. ABCDE- AB can do  Everything .  


In announcing his retirement from the international game, de Villiers said he was "tired" and "running out of gas".
 The 34-year-old has played in 114 Test matches, 228 one-day internationals and 78 Twenty20 counterparts for the Proteas.

He removed time from Test cricket in 2017, missing the arrangement against England that mid year, yet came back to the red-ball side in December.

 AB de Villiers Said :

"This is a tough decision. I've thought long and hard about it and I'd like to retire still playing decent cricket."

"It would not be right for me to pick and choose where, when and in what format I play for the Proteas."
"For me, in green and gold, it must be everything or nothing."

'One of the all-time greats'

 De Villiers made his global presentation in the Test arrangement against England in 2004 and played in a restricted overs coordinate a year later.

He scored 8,765 Test keeps running for South Africa and has a batting normal of more than 50 in both Test and ODI cricket.

De Villiers' 22nd - and last - Test century came against Australia in March.

A previous Test chief, he holds the record for the speediest one-day century, achieving three figures in only 31 balls against West Indies in January 2015.


He likewise holds the record for the speediest Test century by a South African, making 100 from 75 balls against India in 2011.

"Stomach muscle is one of the record-breaking greats of South African cricket who has excited onlookers around the globe," Cricket South Africa president Chris Nenzani said.

"It's implied that he will be significantly missed wherever global cricket is played."



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