AB de Villiers - World Test Championship Final

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The former Proteas captain and star batter AB de Villiers is backing South Africa to put in a strong showing during next month’s World Test Championship final against Australia in London.
The Proteas became the first team to qualify for the final when they beat Pakistan in January, and this did surprise many.
Facing the Baggy Greens in the final will be a different beast, but De Villiers is confident his in-form team can do the job.
De Villiers, who scored 8 765 Test runs, said the Proteas are at their most dangerous when written off.
15 May 2025 7AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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