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  2. On 17 May 2022, de Villiers was inducted into the RCB Hall of Fame for his contributions to the team from 2011 to 2021. [77] Other than the IPL, de Villiers has played franchise T20 cricket for Barbados Tridents, Tshwane Spartans, Rangpur Riders, Middlesex, Brisbane Heat and Lahore Qalandars in leagues across the world.

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  3. Oct 5, 2021 · Read about AB de Villiers cricket player from South Africa profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

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    • March 17, 1984
    • South Africa
  4. Now retired from all international cricket, AB de Villiers could well be the last piece of the jigsaw puzzle as RCB get ready for a shot at the coveted title. By Rishi Roy. Read about AB de...

  5. For RCB, de Villiers has had many an eye catching innings, even picking up an award for the most power packed knock in the 2012 IPL for his assault on Dale Steyn. He has been a finisher par excellence, hitting a sublime hundred in Mumbai in 2015 and another in Bengaluru against Gujarat Lions in 2016.

  6. Nov 4, 2022 · Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers, popularly known as Mr.360, has arrived in Bengaluru and joined his IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). When ABD announced his retirement from all formats of cricket in November 2021, the news hit RCB supporters very hard.

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  7. Feb 17, 2024 · However, it was during his stint with the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) that de Villiers truly came into his own as a T20 phenomenon. Signed by RCB in 2011, de Villiers quickly established himself as the linchpin of the team's batting lineup, providing fireworks with his breathtaking innings and single-handedly steering his team to victory ...

  8. Jan 8, 2024 · After a silent start to the first couple of editions of the IPL, South African middle-order stalwart, AB de Villiers was released by the Delhi Daredevils - now rechristened as Delhi Capitals. What followed then?