A brilliant century scored in 41 balls at the age of 41, AB de Villiers, England's Uddis dhajjis

When the most talented and explosive batsmen are mentioned in the history of cricket, it also contains the name of former South African batsman AB de Villiers. With his best batting in every format of cricket, De Villiers left no stone unturned to take out and beat the bowlers. But even after retirement, his style continues and his latest victims are English bowlers, who achieved this legendary batsman a century in just 41 balls and achieved the team’s victory in 13 overs. England could not score a big score, a match of the world championships of the World Championships played in England collided between the South African champions and English champions. In this match played on the Grace Road land in Lester, England batted first and the team was able to score 152 runs in 20 overs. Opener Phil Mustard scored the highest 39 runs in 33 balls. At the same time, Samit Patel also contributed 24 runs. Imran Tahir and Wayne Parnell took 2-2 wickets for South Africa. De Villiers performed strongly in 51 balls, in response to South Africa, AB de Villiers landed with Hashim Amla to open. Usually, De Villiers, who batted in the middle of the order, bats in the top order in this tournament and also performs against other teams, including India. But his strongest performance was against England, where this veteran South African batsman defeated each of his bowlers. About 4 years ago in 2021, De Villiers, who retired from all levels of professional cricket, including IPL, showed that he was just as dangerous as before, even after retirement. Now 41 -year -old De Villiers faced balls by his age and a century hit a century. With this century, De Villiers secured his team’s victory to 7th place. Eventually, he returned unbeaten after scoring 116 runs from 51 balls, including 15 fours and 7 beautiful sixes. Amla remained unbeaten after scoring 29 and South Africa won the match by 10 wickets in just 12.2 overs. Share this story -tags