
AB De Villiers Scores 41-Ball Century For South Africa Champions In WCL 2025
Legendary South African batter AB de Villiers was on fire with the bat for South Africa Champions in the World Championship of Legends 2025 match on Thursday (July 24). In the eighth match of WCL 2025 played at Grace Road in Leicester against England Champions, ABD opened the innings for South Africa Champions and scored 116 runs from just 51 balls.
He crossed the 100-run mark in just 41 balls and helped his side chase down the target of 153 runs in 12.2 overs.
pic.twitter.com/o50kvMz8kV — MUZAMIL (@Muzamiil10) July 24, 2025
During his stay at the crease, De Villiers hammered 15 fours and 7 sixes.
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