AB de Villiers took to social media to upload images of the signed cricket gears and announced all the proceeds will go to both the countries in their respective fights against coronavirus crisis
In an Instagram Live session, both the players picked each other in the side and jointly selected the rest of the players in the team
Got to know him (ABD) a little bit during the IPL actually when I was at Mumbai Indians, says Jos Buttler
I can't see six months into the future and if ICC T20 World Cup is postponed to next year a whole lot of things will change, says AB de Villiers
AB de Villiers surprised the cricketing world by announcing his retirement in May 2018 and while he did say back then that he wanted to leave while still playing decent cricket
Ab de Villiers was not picked for the recent T20 series against Australia, but he along with Imran Tahir and Chris Morris have now been given a deadline to make themselves available
Virat Kohli's RCB has never won an IPL title, and its last two seasons have been forgettable - sixth in 2018 and last in 2019. Will it be able to break the jinx in IPL 2020?
Currently, de Villiers is playing in the Big Bash League (BBL) for Brisbane Heat
The Karnataka batsman has scores of 102, 77, 45, 54, 47 and 80 in his last 6 international matches (T20Is and ODIs) while batting at different positions.
RCB have released as many as 12 players including mid-season replacement Dale Steyn for IPL 2020
South Africa were thrashed by 203 runs in the first Test and lost by an innings and 137 runs in the second Test here, already losing the series.
Defining him as an explosive batsman was an understatement, for he changed that definition twice in six months as West Indies bore the brunt in 2015
AB de Villiers played 114 test matches and scored 8765 runs with an average of 50.77. His career best in 5-day cricket is 278 not out. While in 228 One Day Internationals (ODIs), he amassed 9577 runs
It is only fitting then that this passage of de Villiers devotion finds a mention right at the beginning of his autobiography