South African legend AB de Villiers mooted the idea of a women’s SA20 league, as the success of the men's version across the ...
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Belgium has a new prime minister whose political purpose was long to break up the nation, gut the state structures and give ...
South African cricket icon AB de Villiers is set to make a comeback to professional cricket, marking his return after a four-year hiatus. The 40-year-old will captain the Game Changers South ...
AB de Villiers wants to play "real cricket" again. Not in the high-pressure environment of IPL but somewhere "casual" to have a bit of fun and please his children. De Villiers retired from all of ...
Owners of Midtown restaurant Sei Less are fuming after three top executives from a rival restaurant, Philippe Chow, were allegedly spotted acting suspiciously while dining at Sei Less on Jan. 16 ...
Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers, one of cricket’s most dynamic players, has revealed his desire to play the game again – albeit in a casual setting, far removed from the pressures ...
In a recent interview with journalist Melinda Farrell, the legendary South African cricketer AB de Villiers has hinted at the possibility of making a comeback from retirement. Renowned as one of the ...
On the back of the injury that transpired when his eldest son had accidentally kicked him in the eye, de Villiers suffered from blurred vision. Trending Photos One of the greatest batters that South ...
South African cricket great AB de Villiers has said he plans to return to cricket four years after retiring from all forms of the sport. The 40-year-old dropped a hint in a chat with freelance ...
The legendary South African batter, AB de Villiers has hinted at a possible return to cricket. The former skipper who was amongst the best batters of his generation, is thinking of making a comeback ...
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