De Villiers made the fastest century off 31 balls and the fastest fifty off 16 balls


Cape Town: Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers has announced his retirement from all formats of cricket.
AB de Villiers, also known as Mr 360, made the announcement on Twitter saying that “flame no longer burns so brightly”.
In his official statement, De Villiers said: “It has been an incredible journey, but I have decided to retire from all cricket.
Ever since the backyard matches with my older brothers, I have played the game with pure enjoyment and unbridled enthusiasm. Now, at the age of 37, that flame no longer burns so brightly.
It has been an incredible journey, but I have decided to retire from all cricket.
— AB de Villiers (@ABdeVilliers17) November 19, 2021
Ever since the back yard matches with my older brothers, I have played the game with pure enjoyment and unbridled enthusiasm. Now, at the age of 37, that flame no longer burns so brightly. pic.twitter.com/W1Z41wFeli
Former South Africa captain also thanked his family for supporting him unconditionally, “Last, I am aware that nothing would have been possible without the sacrifices made by my family – my parents, my brothers, my wife Danielle and my children.”
"I look forward to the next chapter of our lives when I can truly put them first", he wrote on Twitter.
“Cricket has been exceptionally kind to me. Whether playing for the Titans, or the Proteas, or RCB, or around the world, the game has given me unimagined experiences and opportunities, and I will always be grateful,” he added.
The right-handed batter played made his international debut in 2004, and represented South Africa in 114 Tests, 228 ODIs and 78 T20Is. Under his leadership, the Proteas made it to the semi-finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 in Australia but lost in a thriller to New Zealand.
AB de Villiers also played 184 matches in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Across formats, the 37-year-old amassed 20014 runs, averaging more than 50 in both Tests and ODIs. He retired from international cricket in May 2018, but remained active in various franchise T20 competitions around the world.

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