AB de Villiers reveals his favourite Indian cricketer

South African star cricketer AB de Villiers who was in India recently for the IPL has revealed a lot of secrets in a talk show called ‘What the Duck’ hosted by Vikram Sathaye.

ABD participated in the show along with his former South African teammate Jonty Rhodes. The duo recalled a lot of memories during their playing times.

It was a delight to watch ABD open up on the show and reveal a lot of secrets. ABD has shared information about various pranks and about how he troubled his former skipper Graeme Smith. He also shared insights about how he proposed his wife Danielle at the Taj Mahal.

When asked about his favourite Indian cricketer, ABD had no hesitation in naming Virender Sehwag. He told that he liked his aggressive attitude while Jonty named Suresh Raina his favourite Indian cricketer. It was quite surprising that ABD didn’t name Virat Kohli his favourite Indian cricketer as these two share an amazing rapport.

That’s not all, ABD also couldn’t control his laughter when the show’s host revealed that Sehwag likes to sing while he’s on the crease taking on the bowlers.

ABD also confessed that it’s funny to picture Sehwag singing, he said, “Sorry I’m laughing. I’m just picturing Viru singing.”

“That’s what I like about him as a player. He is competitive… No matter which team he plays for, he wants to win, he wants to have an impact on the game and very similar to me although I don’t show it as much as he does on the field,” ABD said speaking about Virat Kohli.

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