Monday, November 22, 2010

AB DE Villers has established a new record for SouthAfrica in 2010 at Test match crickets.

                            Graeme Smith congratulates AB de Villiers on breaking his record for  the highest individual score in an innings by a South Africa batsman 

        [  AB DE Villers is congratulating by South African Captain Graeme Smith, for building a new record , this generous man sacrificed his own record for creating a highest individual  score in an innings at the Test match crickets by AB DE Villers ]
  -                                               congratulations for both of them
  
South African Remarkable Batsman AB de Villiers has been able to write his glorious name into the record books in the course of his unbeaten double-hundred, surpassing South African Captain  Graeme Smith's record in getting 278 not out before South Africa declared at 584 for 9, and rewarded esteem to the man whose record he now holds at the end of the second day's play. "I'd like to contribute that knock to Graeme," said de Villiers. "He did show a lot of class in his captaincy by letting me to go all the way and to acquire that new record. I was thinking that we could have declared a bit before but he always wanted me to move forward and to obtain that record.
"I never anticipated attaining this type of new record. But I did begin to trust when I searched out my double-hundred in India some of years ago, that's certainly when the trust commenced but earlier than then there was no expectation at all. I was just playing the game for the enjoyment of it and expecting to obtain a hundred here and there. The state of mind has changed completely a bit and I do know now that I'm capable of scoring a lot of runs and confidently I will continue that sort of form."


                                                                                                                                               




                                                                                                                                 

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