No wonder the parents seated in the VIP Stands were amazed at the scenes which certainly made them emotional.
But then, ABD is a special player, who has crossed the barrier with his skill and goodwill to transform himself from a star cricketer into a loved cricketer as he walked in for his 100th Test match.
Call it the IPL effect but not every overseas international player gets a standing ovation even for a minor landmark like half century nor there is sigh of despair when the same man gets out 15 short of a landmark, a century in 100th Test, which only eight cricketers have achieved in the history of longer format before him.
Make no mistake, the Bangalore crowd went into raptures every time when Ashwin or Jadeja got a wicket. But the applause was equally warm and generous when De Villiers hit an off-drive off Ishant or rocked back to disdainfully square cut Jadeja.
Probably being teamman to the core is something that has been ingrained in AB since he was a youngster.
"He was very good at golf when he was young. When I saw his golf swing, I dreamt that my son would become Ernie Ells one day. He was a good tennis player too," De Villiers Sr said but then wife Millie joined the discussion.
"But we started realizing that AB was not cut out for individual sport as he loved being around people and being in a team. And he is not as calm as he looks on the field," Mrs De Villiers let out a little secret about her son.
So what is the father's favourite innings among the Test hundreds that the son has scored so far.
"Do you guys remember the 100 he scored against India off 78 balls (75) at the Centurion (2010). I loved that innings. He has five Test hundreds against Australia. There was one match at Newlands, where he hit Australian pacer Andrew McDonald for four sixes in an over. That was another innings I liked."
"He is not only a great cricketer but a genuine human being too," Kohli said yesterday.
Perhaps the genuineness in AB has helped him built a bridge between him and the Indian fans as effortlessly as he hits those reverse flicks of tearaway quicks. There is a reason why Indian fans love their 'ABD'.
