Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

De Villiers quits ODI captaincy, to play Tests

- Reuters n sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

CAPE TOWN: AB de Villiers has stepped down as captain of South Africa’s One-Day Internatio­nal team but has said he is ready to play all three format soft he game after a self-imposed exile from Test cricket.

De Villiers sat out South Africa’s recent 3-1 Test series defeat to England amid speculatio­n that he was ready to ditch the five-day game having not played in the format since January 2016 through a combinatio­n of injury and personal reasons.

But with series to come in the 2017-18 season at home to India and Australia, De Villiers, 33, says he is available once more.

“Following this recent break, I really do feel refreshed and revived,” De Villiers said in a statement released on his behalf by Cricket South Africa( C SA) on Wednesday.

“I want to get back on the field and I have today assured the national selectors that I will be available for selection in all three formats of the game during the coming season.”

De Villi er saver ages more than 50 in Test cricket and his return will bolster a batting line-up that struggled for runs against England.

De Villi er sh as however given upon his dream of captaining his country at the 2019 World Cup. De Villiers led South Africa in the Champions Trophy in England in June when they failed to make the last four.

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