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AB de Villiers is likely to announce his retirement from Test cricket after he meets with Cricket South Africa in August, according to reports.
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AB de Villiers is likely to announce his retirement from Test cricket after he meets with Cricket South Africa in August, according to reports.
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South Africa batsman AB de Villiers has once again insisted that he hasn’t retired from Test cricket.
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Pakistan spinner Yasir Shah tore through the West Indies’ top order on the third day in Dominica, but the hosts refused to back down and instead took the fight to the tourists.
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Left-arm seamer Mitchell McClenaghan, pace bowler Adam Milne and all-rounder Corey Anderson have all made the cut for New Zealand’s Champions Trophy squad.
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South Africa batsman AB de Villiers may be less than 2,000 runs away from joining the elite 10,000-run club in Test cricket, but he insisted that reaching the milestone would mean “absolutely zero to me”.
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Former Australia pace bowler Shaun Tait has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket effective immediately.
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AB de Villiers and Faf du Plessis have known each other for a long time, so it came as no surprise when the South Africa ODI captain lavished praise on his compatriot.
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Proteas captain AB de Villiers gave his team-mates and South African fans a major scare in the second ODI against New Zealand in Christchurch on Wednesday. Continue reading
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AB de Villiers will make his ODI comeback when he leads South Africa in the upcoming five-match series against Sri Lanka, which begins on Saturday.
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AB de Villiers has ruled himself out of the majority of South Africa’s Test series in 2017, but pointed out that he will look to return to the longest format by the end of the year.