In a moment that cricket fans around the world have been waiting for, South African cricketing legend AB de Villiers has officially been inducted into the prestigious ICC Hall of Fame. Following the announcement, former Indian captain Virat Kohli penned an emotional letter to de Villiers, celebrating their friendship, shared moments on the field, and the impact de Villiers has had on the game.
A Bond Beyond Borders
Kohli didn’t hold back in expressing just how much de Villiers means to him, calling the South African maestro the “most talented cricketer” he has ever played with. Reflecting on their days together at Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Kohli shared vivid memories of the mutual understanding they had on the pitch—whether it was chasing impossible targets or running between the wickets without saying a word.
“Fielders were always under pressure when we batted,” Kohli wrote, recalling their famous partnership in Kolkata in 2016. “We never even called for runs. It’s hard to explain, but it just clicked—we always knew what the other was thinking.”
Kohli marveled at de Villiers’ unmatched confidence, describing a particular moment against Sunil Narine, one of the most feared bowlers in the world, where de Villiers hit a towering six despite earlier admitting he couldn’t read Narine’s deliveries. “You’re a freak!” Kohli had exclaimed in disbelief, a sentiment that echoed his respect for de Villiers’ ability to pull off the impossible.
More Than Just a Swashbuckling Batter
AB de Villiers, known for his jaw-dropping shots and versatility at the crease, leaves behind a cricketing legacy few can rival. During his 14-year international career, de Villiers amassed over 20,000 runs across all formats, while also becoming one of the most innovative batters the game has seen. With accolades like the fastest-ever century in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and multiple ICC Men’s Player of the Year awards, his impact extends far beyond statistics.
But de Villiers’ greatness was not just about the big hits. Kohli pointed out the South African’s ability to shift gears as the situation demanded, highlighting a Test match in Delhi where de Villiers batted for 297 balls to save the game for his team. “You had the belief to defend just as much as you did to attack,” Kohli wrote, emphasizing the discipline and adaptability that defined de Villiers as a cricketer.
A Place Among the Greats
The ICC Hall of Fame induction cements de Villiers’ place among cricket’s elite. For Kohli, though, it’s more than just an award—it’s recognition of the way de Villiers changed the game and inspired others. “Many have impressive stats, but very few influence the psyche of those watching,” Kohli said. “That is the highest value you can have as a cricketer, and it’s what makes you truly special.”
De Villiers, affectionately known as ‘Mr. 360′ for his ability to hit the ball to any part of the ground, now joins cricketing legends like Jacques Kallis and Alastair Cook in the Hall of Fame. Kohli’s letter is not just a celebration of de Villiers’ achievements—it’s a reminder of the camaraderie that sport fosters and the lasting impact of a player who was more than just his stats.
A Friendship Etched in History
As Kohli closed his letter, he affectionately called de Villiers “biscotti,” a nickname that symbolizes their close friendship. “You are one of the greatest players to ever play the game,” Kohli wrote, signing off with heartfelt congratulations to his friend and teammate.
For fans, this moment is not just about honoring de Villiers’ achievements; it’s a celebration of the joy he brought to cricket lovers around the world. Whether it was his electrifying batting, sharp fielding, or his ability to lift teammates with his positivity, AB de Villiers has left an indelible mark on the game.
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