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AB de Villiers announces his IPL return for RCB

AB de Villiers’s return to the Indian Premier League (IPL) has just increased loudly, and this time, the South African icon itself has left a major signal. AB de Villiers It has already made it clear that he will not return to the IPL as a player, but did not refuse his return.

A loyal servant from the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), who has been accepted by fans for his magical strokeplay and commitment to franchise over the years, recently revealed that he is open to play the role of a mentor or coach in the IPL.

My heart is with RCB: AB de Villiers

However, the former Proteas captain has made it clear that Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Stays closest to his heart and he cannot imagine working elsewhere. Mr. 360 confirmed that if he returns to the IPL as a coach or patron, it would only be for RCB.

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AB de Villiers said on news 24 games, “Look, you never say, and you can not be committed to do anything right now, but my heart is with RCB; it will always be. So, if I have any kind of role to play in IPL franchise, when my time is right and ready, it will definitely be RCB in my heart.”

AB de Villiers’ IPL Story in these numbers

Meanwhile, AB de Villiers’ IPL story is most remembered for his years with Royal Challengers Bangalore, where he became one of the biggest icons of franchise. Out of about 180 ABD matches in the IPL, RCB colors have 157 games, and they created a legacy.

Veteran South African Batter scored more than 4,500 runs at a surprising strike rate of around 160, as well as two memorable centuries and more than 30 half -centuries in his name.

During his entire IPL journey, de Villiers scored more than 5,000 runs with the help of three centuries and 40 half -centuries, but it was his fearlessness, audacity, innovation and pure entertainment that made him one of the most loved and entertaining foreign players in the history of IPL.

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RCB director issues a hearty message on tragic Bangalore stampede

On the other hand, Mo Bobat, director of Royal Challengers Bangalore cricket, was M. Bobat. Outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium, the fans have sought emotional apologies in view of the Bengaluru stampede. IPL 2025 Celebration of title victory in Bengaluru on 4 June.

Bobat expressed deep grief over the loss of life and increased condolences to the affected families. He emphasized that the tragedy would be an unforgettable part of the franchise visit, but urged the RCB family to remain united during this difficult time.

Mo Bobat said in his statement, “The loss of life is incredibly tragic. We are enraged. Our deepest sensation goes out for all the affected people. If this franchise has done one thing for years, it draws together through good times and bad.

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