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De Villiers said goodbye to international cricket. On Wednesday (May 23th), he made the decision quickly.
From now on, Villiers will not be seen in any format, ODI or T20 format. If you see his batting style or superhuman fielding, you should keep an eye on domestic cricket and T20 leagues.
Villiers has described it as the 'right time' of retirement in 14 years of international career. The 34-year-old batsman said, "I have decided to retire from all forms of international cricket. After playing 114 Tests, 228 one-day internationals and 78 T-20 matches, it's time for others to take the game. I have done my duties. And to be honest, I'm tired. '
Villiers was regarded as one of the best batsmen in the current world. He was bowled due to the battered batting. Many of these cricketers were called 'Mr Thrissics', who were able to play all kinds of shots.
Describing retirement decisions as "difficult", Villiers said, "It's a tough decision. I've thought about it for a long time, and decided to retire. After winning the two series against India and Australia, I think it's the right time to stand aside. "
Born in 1984, the cricketer made his debut in T20 cricket in 2004, ODIs in 2005 and next year in T-20 cricket. In March this year, he played his last Test match against Australia against Australia. The last ODI was played in February, against India. The last T-20 match, like Tests and ODIs, was played on home soil, against Bangladesh in October. The right-handed batsman has scored 47 hundreds and 109 half-centuries in this international career. Abraham Benjamin de Villiers, who announced goodbye to the colorful career, brought tears of grief to thousands of fans.
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