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Game needs you back: Ravi Shastri urges AB de Villiers to come out of retirement Last Updated : 13 Oct 2020 07:11:11 PM IST Game needs you back: Ravi Shastri urges AB de Villiers to come out of retirement India head coach Ravi Shastri has urged former South Africa captain AB de Villiers to come out of retirement and again play international cricket.
On Monday evening, de Villiers played a scintillating knock of 73 runs for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 match against Kolkata Knight Riders. His 33-ball inning was studded with five 4s and six 6s and it helped RCB post 194/2 which they defended quite comfortably in the end at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium."Now, that the penny has dropped. What one saw last night was unreal. And the feeling is the same waking up. AB de Villiers, the game in these trying times or otherwise needs you back in the international arena and out of retirement. The game will be better off," Shastri tweeted on Tuesday.The former Proteas skipper played 114 Tests, 228 ODIs and 78 T20Is for the national side before his retirement in 2018.de Villiers has been in great form in the ongoing IPL, having so far scored 228 runs in seven matches for the RCB.Courtesy their 82-run win over KKR, RCB are currently placed at the third spot in the points table and will next face Kings XI Punjab on Thursday.IANS Sharjah For Latest Updates Please-
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