AB de Villiers wants to play ICC T20 World Cup only if he is in top-form
The former Proteas skipper played 114 Tests, 228 ODIs and 78 T20s for the national side before his retirement in 2018
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I want to focus but there is a lot of uncertainty in terms of scheduling of cricket over the next 12 months we will have to see what is going to happen, says AB de Villiers
Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers has said that he is keen to make a return to the national side for the T20 World Cup but for that he wants to be in the "tip-top" form and better than the next player in contention.
However, with the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic, there is uncertainty over the T20 World Cup -- slated to be played in October-November in Australia -- itself.
"Yes, that is my worry the schedule for next 12 months is unclear the virus is hitting and what is going to happen with the cricket schedule around the world," de Villiers said while speaking on Star Sports' Cricket Connected show.
"That is one of my big worries and reasons why I am not committing to any cricket at the moment. I want to focus but there is a lot of uncertainty in terms of scheduling of cricket over the next 12 months we will have to see what is going to happen," he added.
The former Proteas skipper played 114 Tests, 228 ODIs and 78 T20s for the national side before his retirement in 2018. South Africa head coach Mark Boucher had earlier stated that de Villiers would be considered in the national team for the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia only if he shows good form and proves himself to be the "best man for the job".
"The desire to get me involved with the Proteas have been shown by Cricket South Africa as well. With Mark Boucher as coach and Graeme Smith as Director, they are keen to get me involved which is very pleasing to hear," said de Villiers.
However, with the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic, there is uncertainty over the T20 World Cup -- slated to be played in October-November in Australia -- itself.
"Yes, that is my worry the schedule for next 12 months is unclear the virus is hitting and what is going to happen with the cricket schedule around the world," de Villiers said while speaking on Star Sports' Cricket Connected show.
"That is one of my big worries and reasons why I am not committing to any cricket at the moment. I want to focus but there is a lot of uncertainty in terms of scheduling of cricket over the next 12 months we will have to see what is going to happen," he added.
The former Proteas skipper played 114 Tests, 228 ODIs and 78 T20s for the national side before his retirement in 2018. South Africa head coach Mark Boucher had earlier stated that de Villiers would be considered in the national team for the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia only if he shows good form and proves himself to be the "best man for the job".
"The desire to get me involved with the Proteas have been shown by Cricket South Africa as well. With Mark Boucher as coach and Graeme Smith as Director, they are keen to get me involved which is very pleasing to hear," said de Villiers.