'Mr 360' AB de Villiers announces retirement from all forms of cricket
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
International News: AB de Villiers, popularly known as ABD,
announced his retirement from international cricket with immediate effect through a Twitter post saying
that he has run "out of gas". He announced his retirement from Tuks
Cricket Club in Pretoria saying, "At this place the Tuks Cricket Club
where I arrived as a nervous youngster when I was first called for Proteas
squad and from the same place I wanted you to know that I retire from all international crickets with immediate effect."
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 with an average of 53.50.
"... It's about running out of
gas, and feeling that it's time to move on. Everything comes to an end... I
have no plans to play overseas and I hope to be available for the Titans (his
domestic side)," de Villiers said.
The 34-year-old swashbuckler, a fan-favorite for his
innovative stroke play and power-hitting, also has a prolific IPL record,
scoring 3953 runs with an average of 39.53.
In IPL his top score is 133 runs. In IPL 2018 he was the
second highest run-getter for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) as he scored
480 runs with an average of 53.33 in 12 matches
"...it's time for others to take over. I have had my turn and to be honest I am
tired. This is a tough decision. I have thought long and hard about it and I'd
like to retire while still playing decent cricket," said the right-hander,
who played for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2018.
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