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RCB Unlikely to Sign Rishabh Pant, Says AB de Villiers

RCB Unlikely to Sign Rishabh Pant, Says AB de Villiers

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) legend AB de Villiers has expressed his doubts about the franchise's chances of acquiring star Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction. Pant, who was released by the Delhi Capitals, is expected to be a hot commodity in the auction, and de Villiers believes that RCB may not be able to match the final bid for the player.De Villiers suggests that Pant may reunite with former DC head coach Ricky Ponting, who has now joined Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the same role. PBKS will enter the auction with the largest purse among all 10 franchises, giving them a significant advantage in the bidding war for Pant."I think it is incredibly unlikely that RCB will get hold of Rishabh Pant," de Villiers said on his YouTube channel. "I think he will be too expensive, and all the franchises are going to go for him in the auction. Punjab Kings spend whatever they can to get him, that's my personal feeling."Apart from Pant, KL Rahul will also be available in the mega auction, and de Villiers suggests that RCB should consider signing their former player instead. However, he emphasizes the importance of signing quality bowlers and talented local players."I have told you guys that I want RCB's focus to be on the bowling department, a world-class spinner, and also some local players," de Villiers added. "Want some Bengaluru players in there, I have heard Anil Kumble say it before that they don't keep their local players, quality talented local players."The IPL 2025 mega auction will be held in Riyadh on November 24 and 25. RCB will be looking to strengthen their squad with a combination of experienced stars and promising young talent.

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AB de Villiers Praises Sanju Samson's Transformation as T20I Opener

AB de Villiers Praises Sanju Samson's Transformation as T20I Opener

Former South African captain AB de Villiers has expressed his admiration for Indian wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson, who has been excelling in his new role as opener in the national T20I set-up. De Villiers revealed that he and Samson have been in touch for a while, and suggested that something has changed in the latter's game.Samson has smashed two centuries in as many games in the format, including a 50-ball 107 with the help of 10 sixes and 7 fours in the series opener against South Africa on Friday. De Villiers believes that Samson has discovered "another gear" in his game."He scored a 100 once at the Chinnaswamy Stadium against RCB, I was on the park and I realized that day, that this guy is something special and he is proving me right," de Villiers said in a video on his YouTube channel. "For those of you who have followed Sanju Samson, I haven't often seen him bat at a strike rate of more than 200, he is generally more conservative, he is usually between 140-160 and both these hundreds he has scored back-to-back have been very very fast and especially this last hundred."De Villiers doesn't feel that the current Indian team management has had any influence in Samson's redemption. Instead, he believes that Samson has reached a point in his career where he can only improve and take his batting to another level."Something has triggered there, something has clicked in his game which is absolutely great to watch," de Villiers said. "The thing about him is that he makes it effortless out there. I don't see much experimentation going out there. Not a lot of creativity in terms of funny shots, doesn't seem that he wants to entertain the crowd and please someone, he just sticks in his little bubble and he just is easy on the eye.""Sanju has upped the gear in his game. I hope the selectors are watching this for all the formats. I want to see this guy play all the formats. I think he is someone who is really really special, someone who can play all the formats, in all conditions around the world. Something has clicked in the Sanju Samson world, whether it's the coaching staff, I doubt it. No disrespect to VVS Laxman, Gautam Gambhir, Ryan ten Doeschate and Morne Morkel, whoever is a part of the coaching group. I just feel that this guy has reached the maturity point, he has realized something. It is exciting to all of us Samson fans. I think there is another gear, a sixth gear, I want to see it unfold."

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AB de Villiers Urges RCB to Target World-Class Spinners in IPL 2025 Mega Auction

AB de Villiers Urges RCB to Target World-Class Spinners in IPL 2025 Mega Auction

Former South African batting legend AB de Villiers has urged Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to prioritize acquiring world-class spinners in the upcoming IPL 2025 mega auction. De Villiers, who played for RCB for 11 seasons, believes that re-signing Yuzvendra Chahal would be a crucial move for the franchise."I've always said that RCB needs a world-class spinner. Let's bring Yuzi back. He should never have left," De Villiers emphasized on his YouTube channel.De Villiers also identified four players who he believes RCB should target in the auction: Chahal, Kagiso Rabada, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar."I really like Ashwin. He brings a wealth of experience and can also contribute with the bat. Imagine having the twin spins from Rajasthan Royals at RCB," De Villiers said.He also advocated for his compatriot Rabada, stating, "Let's get Kagiso Rabada. If we get him, Chahal, and Ashwin, we'll have a tournament-winning bowling attack."De Villiers suggested that RCB should allocate a significant portion of their auction purse to these four players. "I'd spend almost my entire purse on them. If we can't get Rabada, we should go for Mohammed Shami or Arshdeep Singh," he added.RCB enters the auction with a purse of INR 83 crore and three Right to Match (RTM) cards, having retained Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, and Yash Dayal. The IPL 2025 mega auction will take place in Jeddah on November 24 and 25.

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AB de Villiers Unveils RCB's Bold Auction Strategy for IPL 2025

AB de Villiers Unveils RCB's Bold Auction Strategy for IPL 2025

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction is fast approaching, and former South African cricketer AB de Villiers has shared his insights on Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) strategy. With Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, and Yash Dayal retained, RCB has a substantial Rs 83 crore available for auction.De Villiers believes that RCB's retention choices provide a solid foundation. He sees potential for the team to acquire impactful players who could make RCB a title contender. "The good news is we still have Virat. And we didn't spend too much with the retentions. There's a lot in the bank still, which I'm very happy about," de Villiers said on his YouTube channel.Kohli's consistency and leadership are crucial for RCB. His impressive 2024 season, where he scored 741 runs at a strike rate of 154.70, earned him the Orange Cap. However, de Villiers believes that Kohli alone is not enough; the squad needs more players with skills tailored for Chinnaswamy Stadium.De Villiers sees leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal as a priority: "Let's just get Yuzi back at RCB where he belongs. He should never have left." He also suggested a robust bowling unit, ideally including Chahal, Kagiso Rabada, and Ravichandran Ashwin. "We're talking about a tournament-winning attack there," he added.Additionally, de Villiers suggested Bhuvneshwar Kumar as an option if Rabada isn't available, highlighting his vision for a versatile, street-smart team that can excel on the home ground. "My four priority players are Yuzvendra Chahal, Kagiso Rabada, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Ravi Ashwin. We can make a plan with the rest of the money we have left in the auction. If you can't get Rabada, I get hold of Mohammed Shami. If you can't get him, get hold of Arshdeep Singh. So there's lots of options," he further added."We don't need a trophy. Forget about the trophy. We need a team that understands the Chinnaswamy, who are street smart, who can bowl to plans, who can play to plans, who has got a very good understanding about the game of cricket," de Villiers noted.With a calculated mix of spin, pace, and experience, RCB's potential auction strategy could be groundbreaking. As de Villiers suggests, RCB has a strong chance to build a winning formula with the right investments.

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AB de Villiers: India's Spin Supremacy Perception Outdated

AB de Villiers: India's Spin Supremacy Perception Outdated

Team India's recent Test series loss to New Zealand has sparked a wave of criticism, with former South Africa captain AB de Villiers weighing in on the matter. De Villiers believes that the perception of Indian players as exceptional spin players is outdated and that other teams have caught up.In the second Test, New Zealand's left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner exploited the Indian batters' weaknesses on a turning Pune track, taking 13 wickets in the match and handing India a 113-run defeat. This marked India's first Test series loss at home since 2012.De Villiers suggests that the belief in Indian players' spin prowess is a perception rather than a fact. He emphasizes that even the best batters can struggle against quality spin bowling on turning wickets. However, he also acknowledges the talent of Indian players, stating that they are "incredible players" who can play spin.De Villiers believes that India took a significant risk by preparing a turning track, which played into New Zealand's hands. He notes that New Zealand's bowlers, including part-timer Glenn Phillips, were able to exploit the conditions effectively."They lost the toss in the second Test. I think they took a big risk by really making sure that the wicket turns a lot from start to finish," said de Villiers. "With that, when you play against a street-smart team, guys like Glenn Phillips, no one thought of him as a spinner, but fiery spin right at the wickets quick, doesn't matter if you are a part-time spinner, you are in the match."De Villiers concludes that India's loss highlights the need for teams to adapt to different conditions and that the perception of Indian players as invincible spin players is no longer valid.

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Virat Kohli Hails AB de Villiers as 'Absolute Number One' After Hall of Fame Induction

Virat Kohli Hails AB de Villiers as 'Absolute Number One' After Hall of Fame Induction

Virat Kohli, the Indian cricket superstar, has hailed AB de Villiers as the "absolute number one" after the South African legend was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. De Villiers, along with Sir Alastair Cook and Neetu David, was inducted into the Class of 2024.Kohli and De Villiers have been close friends on and off the field for years, and the former penned an open letter to congratulate "Mr. 360" on his induction. "You are thoroughly deserving of your place – after all, the Hall of Fame is a representation of your impact on the game, and yours has been truly unique," Kohli wrote.Kohli praised De Villiers' exceptional talent and unwavering belief in his abilities. "You are the most talented cricketer I have played with, the absolute number one," he stated. "But what truly stood out to me was your belief in that ability. You had a crazy amount of belief that you could execute whatever you wanted to on a cricket field, and you normally did."Kohli recalled an unforgettable incident during an RCB match in Kolkata in 2016, where De Villiers' extraordinary six off Sunil Narine left him in awe. "You played and missed a couple and told me during a timeout that you weren’t picking him too well. I felt I was, so I remember telling you to give me the strike and I would try and hit boundaries off him," Kohli wrote. "In the first over Narine bowled after the timeout, I was ready at the non-striker’s end thinking you were definitely giving me a single. So, imagine my surprise when you back away to the leg side, Sunil follows you and you slog sweep him over square leg for a 94-metre six!"Kohli also highlighted De Villiers' unwavering commitment to his team. "Your drive to want to be the guy to win the game for your team was tremendous and something I learned a lot from," he said. "I remember taking from you that it doesn’t matter what you have done in the last four games, it is about how you approach the game today. It is about always being positive, always taking the game on and finding a way to get the job done."Kohli concluded his letter by expressing his admiration for De Villiers' impact on the game. "A lot of players can have impressive numbers but very few have an impact on the psyche of those watching. For me, that is the highest value you can have as a cricketer and that is what makes you so special," he wrote. "You are in the Hall of Fame for the impact you have left on the game and I don’t think there is anything more special for a cricketer than to have that honour."

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ICC Hall of Fame Welcomes Alastair Cook, Neetu David, and AB de Villiers

ICC Hall of Fame Welcomes Alastair Cook, Neetu David, and AB de Villiers

Alastair Cook, Neetu David, and AB de Villiers have been inducted into the prestigious ICC Hall of Fame, joining an elite group of cricket legends.Neetu David, a former Indian left-arm spinner, becomes the second Indian woman after Diana Edulji to receive this honor. With 100 ODI wickets, she holds the record for the most wickets by an Indian woman in the format. Her exceptional bowling average of 16.34 remains unmatched by any bowler, male or female, with at least 100 ODI wickets.Alastair Cook, England's former opening batsman, was a prolific run-scorer and century-maker. He played a pivotal role in England's Ashes victory in Australia in 2010-11 and led the team to two consecutive home Ashes wins in 2013 and 2015.AB de Villiers, the South African batting maestro, revolutionized the game with his innovative strokeplay. He holds the records for the fastest 50, 100, and 150 in ODI cricket. With over 20,000 international runs, he was a key member of South Africa's semi-final appearances at the 2007 and 2015 ODI World Cups.The ICC Hall of Fame recognizes the exceptional achievements of cricketers who have made significant contributions to the sport. The induction of David, Cook, and de Villiers is a testament to their outstanding skills, dedication, and impact on the game.

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Sehwag's 'This or That' Challenge: Rohit Sharma Triumphs as the Chosen One

Sehwag's 'This or That' Challenge: Rohit Sharma Triumphs as the Chosen One

Virender Sehwag's 'This or That' Challenge: Rohit Sharma Emerges as the Chosen OneFormer Indian opener Virender Sehwag recently ignited a firestorm of debate among cricket enthusiasts with his 'this or that' challenge at the Delhi Premier League T20. Sehwag's choices, which pitted current Indian captain Rohit Sharma against cricketing legends, revealed his unwavering belief in Rohit's exceptional talent and leadership abilities.In the challenge, Sehwag first selected MS Dhoni over Ben Stokes, acknowledging his loyalty to his former captain. However, when faced with the choice between Dhoni and AB de Villiers, Sehwag opted for the South African star, citing his unparalleled batting prowess. The challenge continued with Sehwag choosing Virat Kohli over ABD and Pat Cummins, highlighting Kohli's consistency and match-winning capabilities.However, the pivotal moment came when Sehwag was asked to choose between Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Without hesitation, Sehwag declared Rohit as his preferred choice, emphasizing his belief in the current Indian captain's superior leadership qualities and all-around abilities.Sehwag's selection of Rohit over David Warner and Dale Steyn further underlined his conviction in the Indian opener's exceptional talent. Rohit's aggressive yet calculated style of play has revolutionized the Indian team's approach, leading them to numerous victories across all formats.Rohit's leadership was instrumental in India's triumph in the 2024 T20 World Cup, ending an 11-year drought for a major ICC trophy. His consistent performances as an opener have consistently placed him among the world's best, making him a formidable force in international cricket.Sehwag's challenge has sparked lively debates among fans, showcasing a wide range of opinions on his selections. However, it is clear that Rohit Sharma has emerged as a dominant figure in Indian cricket, earning the admiration and respect of both his peers and the cricketing world at large.

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Kohli's Batting Position Debated Amidst Poor T20 World Cup Performance

Kohli's Batting Position Debated Amidst Poor T20 World Cup Performance

Virat Kohli's underwhelming performance in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 has reignited the debate surrounding his role in the Indian team. Despite being backed to open the innings alongside skipper Rohit Sharma, Kohli has managed a meager total of 5 runs in 3 matches, prompting calls for him to be shifted to the No. 3 position.Former Royal Challengers Bangalore teammate AB de Villiers has weighed in on the matter, expressing his belief that Kohli is best suited to bat at No. 3. De Villiers argues that this position allows Kohli to play both aggressively and conservatively, depending on the match situation."I have always said please bat Virat at number three. Especially in better wickets that they will play now, Virat is the go-to guy at number three. He can play the attacking game and also pull back and absorb the pressure if necessary. He is the best player in the world in the middle overs. I do not see any reasons (for opening)," De Villiers said in a video on his YouTube channel.De Villiers also urged India to adopt a more attacking approach in the tournament, having opted for a conservative strategy in previous World Cups. "Just make sure you throw the first punch. In the past World Cups, I think they have been a bit conservative, sort of feeling their way into a game. They are such a quality team that I feel they can take a bit of a risk early in the game to get the momentum because there is no looking back once they get the momentum," he added.India's next match in the Super 8s round of the T20 World Cup 2024 is against Afghanistan on Wednesday. The team will be hoping to improve their performance and secure a victory to boost their chances of reaching the semi-finals.

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