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[Watch] Mr. 360 AB de Villiers Unleashes Beast Mode! Breaks Own Record With Blazing Ton



AB de Villiers [Source: @SuperSportPark/X.com]AB de Villiers [Source: @SuperSportPark/X.com]

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AB de Villiers, the man who redefined modern batting, proved age is just a number as he blazed a jaw-dropping 28-ball century for Titans Legends against Bulls Legends in the Taste of SuperSport Park League. The iconic Mr. 360, playing his first competitive innings since retiring in 2021, unleashed a vintage masterclass.

The maestro hammered 15 sixes facing only two dot balls and left fans and bowlers in awe. He also broke his own record in T20 and ODIs by reaching a century in just 28 deliveries, signifying the lion is still hungry for the blood.

ABD’s Carnage At SuperSport Park

At SuperSport Park, a ground where de Villiers scripted countless classics, the 41-year-old turned back time. Facing Bulls Legends’ attack, he danced down the track, reverse-scooped pacers, and lofted spinners into orbit. 

ABD's century, the fastest in the league’s history, came off just 28 deliveries, punctuated by 15 monstrous sixes and 7 boundaries. 

AB de Villiers' Stellar Career

AB de Villiers boasts remarkable career stats across all formats. In Tests, he scored 8,765 runs in 114 matches at an average of 50.66, including 22 centuries and 46 fifties, with a top score of 278*. In ODIs, he amassed 9,577 runs in 228 matches, averaging 53.50 with 25 centuries and 53 fifties, maintaining a striking strike rate of 101.09. 

In T20Is, de Villiers scored 1,672 runs at a strike rate of 135.16, featuring 10 fifties. Across 340 T20 matches, he accumulated 9,424 runs at an impressive strike rate of 150.13, including 4 centuries and 69 fifties. His versatility and explosive batting made him one of the greatest cricketers of all time.

De Villiers To Join Legends League

The South African maestro, who retired from international cricket in 2021, remains one of cricket’s most beloved figures. He isn’t done yet. 

The Proteas legend will captain the South Africa Champions in the 2025 World Championship of Legends (WCL), a global league for retired stars. His SuperSport Park blitz has only amplified the hype for his WCL debut.