AB de Villiers is surprised by the sudden retirement of cricket
Cricket is shocked by the sudden retirements of AB de Villiers, who are among the great cricketers.
After this decision by AB de Villiers, many veterans, including Sachin Tendulkar, have responded to this.
Tendulkar tweeted, "Like cricket on the field, you get 360 degree success beyond the ground. Surely you will lack less. My best wishes are always with you. ''
Former Indian batsman Virender Sehwag, while congratulating De Villiers for his shining career, said that without the charisma player of South Africa, empty emissions in International Cricket will come.
Sehwag wrote on his Twitter handle, "Congratulations to the world's most liked cricketer, De Villiers, for his outstanding career. There will be emptiness in you without international cricketer, but you will be popular in cricket fans around the world. ''
The Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) also tweeted, "South Africa great player AB de Villiers said goodbye to international cricket, we would like to give him best wishes for the future. ''
India's experienced off-spinner Harbhajan Singh also agreed with Tendulkar's point of view, saying, "The world's best and diverse batsman has taken his retirement today. He has played so far and the world will certainly miss him on the field.
Former India great batsman VVS Laxman said, "A lot of congratulations for AB de Villiers for a fantastic cricket career. You have enriched the game with your talent, presence and mannerisms and will be a source of inspiration for the budding cricketers. Best wishes for your happy life after the retirement. ''
De Villiers's fellow and former South African fast bowler Alan Donald said he was surprised by the decision but he thanked the contribution of this great batsman.
Donald said, "I am very surprised to hear AB De Villiers's decision to bid goodbye to international career. But that is life and he feels that the time has come to move forward. Thank you for your match-winner's performance, excellent captaincy and most of your humble nature. ''
His former partner Mark Boucher said, "I remember when this young player played for the South African team the first day. He is now the kind of person and player that has become inspirational, inspirational. Thank you for whatever country you have, fellow players and fans. ''
Former Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene tweeted the best of his life after retirement, tweeting, "One of the great players. Abby best wishes you, a player of great but above all the great person. ''
Former England captain Michael Van said, "It is a deep blow to international cricket. Great great player Among those I have seen play, they are included in the top three. ''
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi said, "The champion batsman. I have taken great pleasure in your batting, especially your swipe shot on fast bowlers. Always respected your immense talent, great cricketers of cricket
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