He is something very special



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Australia’s fast bowler Pat Cummins has hailed AB de Villiers as possibly the best batsman he has ever pitched with in cricket.

Cummins, who currently represents the Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League, where he was on the receiving end of a De Villiers masterclass early in the tournament, spoke on the ‘Unplayable Podcast’ about all the IPL matters early This week.

Having explained what life is like in the UAE on the bio-bubble, Cummins was asked about the brilliance of De Villiers, who has been lighting up the IPL for four half centuries so far this season.

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“I thought he had retired,” Cummins jokingly told the host.

‘He is a superstar. In fact, I think he’s the best hitter I’ve thrown at in all formats. Move and switch, just hit the ball so cleanly and there are no weaknesses. Some hitters can be strong if you shoot them, you can make it wide; he just meddles in everything, so it’s a class act, ”the 27-year-old explained.

With the IPL coming to the end of business and only four games left before the playoffs, KKR and the Royal Challengers Bangalore, which De Villiers plays for, are head-to-head in the standings.

Cummins also gave credit to De Villiers’ ability to play the game of the opposition and how he always finds a way, even against the best bowlers.

“ He’s one of those guys that if someone is throwing 180km / h yorkers, they would still find a way to hit them for six. You just have to stand back and clap for him sometimes. Some of the tickets he has played so far in the tournament, he has won by himself. [RCB] some games.

‘He is a class player. Half of me is happy that he’s retired from international cricket, while the other half is a bit like “He’s something very special.”

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De Villiers’ heroic deeds have also led to numerous calls from the cricket fraternity for him to return to international cricket, especially with the T20 World Cup scheduled for next year.

RCB has already beaten KKR twice this year, but could very well meet again if both teams make the playoffs.



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