SA coach Mark Boucher explains reason behind AB de Villiers' decision to finalize int'l retirement
Cricket | May 19, 2021 14:43 ISTBoucher added that South Africa will have to respect de Villiers's decision and move forward.
Boucher added that South Africa will have to respect de Villiers's decision and move forward.
CSA said that "discussions with AB de Villiers have concluded with the batsman deciding once and for all, that his retirement will remain final."
The 29 completed matches at the halfway stage of the tournament provided ample breathtaking performances to select the best XI from the season so far.
The RCB batsman recollected his experience of playing with the franchise's two big stars - Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers.
In India TV's post-match show Cricket Dhamaka, former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar said that de Villiers' innings was the turning point of the game.
Royal Challengers Bangalore clinched the nail-biter to go to the top of the table once again.
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Mark Boucher revealed that he had a conversation with de Villiers before the latter's departure to India for the IPL.
De Villiers, 37, had not played any competitive cricket since the 2020 IPL in which RCB were knocked out in the first Eliminator on November 6.
Maxwell, who aggregated just 108 in 13 matches at an average of just over 15 in IPL 2020, was picked by the Bangalore-based outfit in the mini-auction earlier this year.
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