Ab de Villers
AB de Villiers might have retired from international cricket, but his bat is still doing all the talking, loud and clear. After a jaw-dropping century in the World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 final, the South African maestro drew massive praise from former teammate Dale Steyn. But what was meant as a bold statement quickly turned into a fan-fueled upgrade.
Following AB de Villiers’ unbeaten 120 off 60 balls that sealed the WCL title for South Africa Champions, Dale Steyn took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote:
The internet wasted no time in correcting the legend. “Half? Make it 90 per cent, Dale!” fans clapped back, echoing a sentiment that AB’s genius remains unmatched, even in 2025.
Facing Pakistan Champions at Edgbaston, AB de Villiers put on a batting clinic. Chasing 196, he hammered 10 fours and 8 sixes in his unbeaten 120, forging crucial partnerships with Hashim Amla (72-run opening stand) and JP Duminy (125* run unbroken stand).
JP added a classy 51* as South Africa cruised to a nine-wicket win.
Pakistan Champions, batting first, rode on Sharjeel Khan’s explosive 76 and a solid start with Shoaib Malik. But their momentum dipped as Viljoen and Parnell grabbed two wickets apiece, restricting them to 195/5.
AB de Villiers ended the tournament with 429 runs and three centuries in four innings. Steyn’s praise and the fans' unanimous love only confirm what cricket watchers already know: AB de Villiers is timeless.