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AB de Villiers' hundreds that no cricket-lover will ever forget

Updated on: 17 February,2019 08:15 PM IST  | 
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On AB de Villiers 35th birthday, we take a look at why the South African batsman is called the destroyer of bowling attacks. Here are three of his fastest hundreds

AB de Villiers' hundreds that no cricket-lover will ever forget

AB de Villiers with Virat Kohli

AB de Villiers scares the living daylights out of West Indies (162 off 66 balls): AB de Villiers took a liking for the West Indies bowler again, but this during the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2015, when he smashed a 52-ball 100. He smashed 8 sixes and 17 fours, with most of them coming off Jason Holder's bowling.


Mr. 360 AB de Villiers comes to the fore for Royal Challengers Bangalore (100 from 42 balls): AB de Villiers put on a show for the RCB fans in IPL 2016, when he smashed a 42-ball 100 against the Gujarat Lions. He struck 12 sixes and 10 fours in his total tally of 129 from 52 balls.

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