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AB de Villiers backs South Africa to beat Australia in the WTC Final at Lord’s, calling it a "massive moment." Meanwhile, Aaron Finch highlights Australia's preparedness and singles out Travis Head as the danger man ahead of the June 11 clash.
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Not surprisingly, when RCB pulled off a six-run win against Punjab Kings in the 2025 final, the way Kohli, who first played for RCB at the age of 18, struggled to control his emotions was understandable
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"Look where RCB are now — back in another final in 2025. It’s closer and tighter than many might think. Hopefully, those crucial little moments will swing in RCB’s favour on June 3," said JioHotstar expert AB de Villiers.
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Reflecting on the Impact Player Rule and high-scoring matches in the IPL, de Villiers said that rule had greatly changed the game.
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Following the hundred in the series opener, Kohli's troubles outside the off-stump compounded as he was caught in the slip cordon eight times over the course of five Tests
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"The league has been electrifying in its first two seasons, showcasing some of the world's best players and exciting young talent making their mark on the global stage," Karthik said in a media release.
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Speaking on JioCinema, De Villiers said that SRH will be upset with their loss and should have won the match. "I think SRH will be upset with how they started (the tournament).
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Asked about his earlier remarks regarding Kohli, De Villiers, known for his strong bond with the former Indian captain off the field from their time at Royal Challengers Bangalore, altered his position.
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AB de Villiers told that he has checked on Virat Kohli after the batter withdrew from the first two Tests of the ongoing 5-match Test series between India and England.
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Rohit achieved this milestone in India's ICC Cricket World Cup match against the Netherlands in Bengaluru
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AB de Villiers feels that India's No. 1 T20 batter Suryakumar Yadav needs a slight tweak in his mindset in order to replicate his success in the 50-over format
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The IPL has been entertaining cricket fans since 2008 as it offers plenty of fireworks. With every passing season, there has been a significant rise in the number of boundaries hit by the batsman.
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The RCB management has retired the jerseys of AB de Villiers (17) and Chris Gayle (333) and inducted them into RCB Hall of Fame
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Thiruvananthapuram: Ever since he walked into the national side after a successful Indian Premier League season last year, Suryakumar Yadav has been an untameable beast because of his ability to have a go at bowlers from the very first ball. His ability to hit the ball all over the park and find gaps, his admirable […]
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Johannesburg: The legendary AB de Villiers said he will “definitely” return to the IPL next year as part of the Royal Challengers Bangalore squad, but he is not sure in what capacity. De Villiers had been a big part of RCB family before he retired from all forms of cricket last year. De Villiers’ former […]
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Mumbai: Legendary cricketers Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers have become the first two players to be inducted into the Royal Challengers Bangalore’s Hall of Fame. Former RCB skipper Virat Kohli made the announcement about the inductions of his two dear mates. “AB has truly changed the game of cricket with his innovation, brilliance, and […]
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Mumbai: Former Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) skipper Virat Kohli has said that he would be “very emotional” thinking about AB de Villiers if the team wins its maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title this season. Kohli and De Villiers shared an 11-year-long bond at RCB before the South African decided to call it a day, […]
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De Villiers last played for South Africa in April 2018 when the Proteas locked horns with Australia at Johannesburg.
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Hyderabad: Virat Kohli has led the Royal Challengers Bangalore for the one final time on Monday in the Indian Premier League. Like an ardent RCB fan, Kohli also would have liked to end his captaincy stint on a high — with the trophy. However, as fate would have it, RCB crashed out once again in […]
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In May 2018, De Villiers had announced his retirement from international cricket.