AB de Villiers goes berserk, slams 41-ball century vs England Champions in WCL

AB de Villiers goes berserk, slams 41-ball century vs England Champions in WCL

Legendary South Africa batter AB de Villiers turned the clock again in time together with his breathtaking century throughout Match 8 of the World Championship of Legends (WCL) in opposition to England Champions on Thursday, July 24 at Grace Highway, Leicester. De Villiers slammed a 41-ball century as his innings helped South Africa champions register a commanding ten-wicket win.

He remained unbeaten on 116* off simply 51 balls, smashing 15 fours and 7 gigantic sixes in his innings to assist his staff chase down the goal of 153 in 12.2 overs. De Villiers had the corporate of Hashim Amla (29* off 25) on the crease, who was blissful to take the again seat as his opening associate unleashed carnage on the England bowlers.

De Villiers received his innings occurring simply the second ball as he whacked Ajmal Shahzad for a boundary. He additional whacked the seamer for an additional boundary adopted by a six. From there on, England bowlers may sense the large storm of fours and sixes heading their approach as De Villiers checked out his classic greatest, clobbering them into stands for enjoyable.

He introduced up his half-century off 21 balls with back-to-back boundaries in opposition to Liam Plunkett. Very quickly, the South Africa legend moved into the 90s as Amla was blissful to change into a mere spectator on the different finish. De Villiers introduced up his century within the 11th over with a single in opposition to Shahzad and took his staff residence unscathed.

In consequence, South Africa Champions accomplished a hat-trick of victories within the match and sealed their place on the prime of the factors desk with six factors. They’ll subsequent tackle the Pakistan Champions on 25th July on the identical venue.

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Revealed By:

Rishabh Beniwal

Revealed On:

Jul 25, 2025

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