Key Points

AB de Villiers dazzled with a brutal 116* in the World Championship of Legends but shut down rumors of an IPL or international return. The former Proteas star insists he's committed only to legends cricket. His explosive knock led South Africa Champions to a dominant 10-wicket win over England. Despite calls from fans and officials, de Villiers remains firm on staying retired from top-tier cricket.

Key Points: AB de Villiers Rules Out IPL Return After WCL Century Heroics

  • De Villiers slams 116* off 51 balls in WCL
  • Rejects IPL and South Africa return
  • Credits Hashim Amla's calming influence
  • Last played competitively for RCB in 2021
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AB de Villiers unwilling to play international or big franchise cricket again after WCL heroics

AB de Villiers smashes 116* in WCL but confirms no IPL or international comeback, prioritizing legends cricket over franchise leagues.

"I am not playing international or big franchise cricket again. This is the king of leagues I will commit to. – AB de Villiers"

By Vivek Prabhakar Singh, Leicestershire, July 25

Former South Africa versatile batter AB de Villiers isn't tempted to a return to international cricket or a high-profile tournament like the Indian Premier League (IPL) despite proving his insatiable appetite for piling up runs in the World Championship of Legends.

The 41-year-old pulled the curtains down on his illustrious adventures in the international circuit in 2018, and since then hasn't looked back. On Thursday, during his second appearance since his last competitive game in 2021, he turned back the clock in the World Championship of Legends while representing the South African Champions.

Often recognised as 'Mr 360', de Villiers unleashed a barrage of boundaries from his heavily loaded arsenal in Leicestershire. He pummelled England Champions, clobbered every delivery that landed in his arc and returned unbeaten with 116 from a mere 51 deliveries.

Despite getting the thrill of his sizzling exploits, de Villiers doesn't entertain the idea of returning to top-level cricket again and told ANI, "I am not playing international or big franchise cricket again. This is the king of leagues I will commit to."

South Africa Champions cruised to a 10-wicket triumph with consummate ease. During the action-packed performance, Punjab Cricket Association president Amarjit Singh, who was invited by WCL organisers, was present to witness the stellar show. Amarjit responded to de Villiers' return remark and said, "I ask this gentleman to play more international matches if possible."

After England crawled their way to 152/6, de Villiers stepped on the crease to gun down the target with the elegant Hashim Amla. He opened his arms from the get-go and flaunted his boundary-hitting muscle. He often took the aerial route, dispatched seven towering maximums and reeled in a whopping 15 boundaries.

While the dynamic star went about his business, Amla remained composed and held on to his wicket. He rotated the strike, breached the gap for the boundary when the opportunity presented itself and returned with an unbeaten 29(25). For de Villiers, who felt he had better knocks in the past, emphasised Amla's calming touch on his compatriots.

"I mean, I was very happy with the chase. I think he (Hashim) and I batted very well. We always batted well together throughout our careers. He has a calming effect on the player. I think I have had better knocks in the past," he added.

Before his adventures in WCL, de Villiers last played competitive cricket in cash-rich IPL 2021 for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), scoring 313 runs in 14 matches with two fifties and a best score of 76*. In international cricket, he garnered 19,864 runs in 415 international appearances at an average of 48.33, with 47 centuries and 108 fifties, and his best score being 278*.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Respect his decision to retire on his own terms. Too many legends stretch their careers too long. AB's keeping his legacy intact by bowing out while still being brilliant.
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Ananya R
That 116 off 51 balls was vintage AB! But honestly, I'm glad he's not returning to IPL. New talents need space to grow. Let's cherish his memories rather than push for comeback.
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Vikram M
The man could bat blindfolded and still score faster than most! But I disagree with PCA president - legends should be allowed to enjoy retirement. AB has given us enough magic already.
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Kavya N
Watching AB and Amla bat together again brought back so many memories! That partnership chemistry is timeless. Hope they keep playing these exhibition matches for fans ❤️
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Michael C
As an RCB fan, I'll always wonder "what if" ABD had played a couple more seasons. But respect to him for knowing when to step away. True legend of the game!
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Priya S
His humility is as impressive as his batting! Saying he's had better knocks after scoring 116* at 41 years young. That's why we love AB - talent + class personified 🙏

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