AB de Villiers Age, Wiki and Bio

AB de Villiers

Quick Info

ProfessionCricketer
NationalitySouth African
Date of Birth17/02/1984
Age40 years
BirthplaceBela-Bela, South Africa
HometownPretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
WifeDanielle De Villiers

Bio/Wiki

Full NameAbraham Benjamin de Villiers
Nickname(s)ABD, Mr. 360
Famous ForHitting shots 360 degrees around the cricket ground

Physical Stats & More

Height180 cm
Weight75 kg
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorGolden Brown
Body MeasurementsChest: 40 inches, Waist: 32 inches, Biceps: 14 inches

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolWarmbaths Primary School, Bela-Bela, Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (Afrikaans Boys' High School), Pretoria
College/UniversityN/A
Educational QualificationHigh School graduate

Personal Life

Zodiac signAquarius
ReligionChristianity
Food HabitNon-Vegetarian
AddressA bungalow in Durban, South Africa
HobbiesSinging, Travelling, Swimming, Golfing

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Affair/GirlfriendDanielle de Villiers (Social Worker)
Marriage Date30 March 2013

Family

FatherAbraham B de Villiers
MotherMillie De Villiers
SiblingsBrothers: Jan de Villiers (Elder), Wessels de Villiers (Elder). Sister: None
SpouseDanielle de Villiers
ChildrenSons: Abraham de Villiers (born in 2015), John Richard de Villiers (born in 2017). Daughter: None

Career

International Debut
ODI2 February 2005 against England at Bloemfontein
Test17 December 2004 against England at Port Elizabeth
T2024 February 2006 against Australia at Johannesburg
International RetirementOn 19 November 2021, he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket.
Last Match
ODI16 February 2018 against India at SuperSport Park
Test30 March 2018 against Australia at New Wanderers Stadium
T2029 October 2017 against Bangladesh at Senwes Park
Jersey Number#17 (South Africa), #17 (Domestic)
Domestic/State TeamAfrica XI, Barbados Tridents, Delhi Daredevils, Northerns, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Titans
Coach/MentorDean Botes
Favourite ShotPull shot
Records
  • The 2nd youngest and the 2nd fastest South African to reach 1,000 Test runs, after Graeme Pollock.
  • He holds the record of hitting the fastest 50 & 100 in an ODI.
  • Record of reaching 7000 runs in minimum ODI matches.
  • Holds the record of hitting maximum sixes in an ODI inning along with Rohit Sharma.
  • Record of the fastest ODI 150, off 64 balls, in February 2015.
  • Record of the fastest ODI century, off 31 balls, against West Indies in January 2015.
Awards/Achievements
  • 2010: ICC ODI Player of the Year
  • 2014: ICC ODI Player of the Year, South African Cricketer of the Year
  • 2015: ICC ODI Player of the Year, South African Cricketer of the Year, Cricketers' Cricketer of the Year, SA Fan's Cricketer of the Year, So Good Award
Career Turning PointHis performance for the Titans in the 2003-04 season, after which he was selected in the South African Test squad against the visiting team England.

Favourites

Cricketer(s)
BatsmanVirat Kohli
BowlerGerrit Deist, Wasim Akram
FielderJonty Rhodes
Cricket GroundSuperSport Park, Centurion, South Africa
Football TeamManchester United F.C.
Athlete(s)Roger Federer (Tennis), Tiger Woods (Golf)
FoodPasta, Sea food
BeverageRed wine
ActorBrad Pitt
ActressKate Beckinsale
Film(s)Gladiator, A River Runs Through It
TV ShowThe Voice SA
BandSnow Patrol

Style Quotient

Cars CollectionAudi Q7, BMW X5

Some Lesser Known Facts

AB de Villiers does not smoke.
AB de Villiers does drink alcohol.
He comes from a sports-loving family that supported his athletic pursuits.
As a child, he played various sports before focusing on cricket.
AB was once expelled from school for playing pranks.
AB de Villiers and Faf du Plessis have been close friends since childhood.
He debuted for South Africa at the age of 20 after 16 first-class games.
Jonty Rhodes is his inspiration.
In 2010, he released a bilingual album titled 'Maak Jou Drome Waar.'
He holds the record for the fastest ODI century off 31 balls.
AB de Villiers was emotional when South Africa lost the World Cup 2015 semi-final.
He considered retiring from Test cricket in 2016.
His autobiography, "AB: The Autobiography," was released in 2016.
AB de Villiers excelled in multiple sports during his school days.
Nicknamed "Mr. 360" and "Superman" for his innovative cricket shots.
He supports the 'Make a Difference Foundation.'
AB de Villiers retired from international cricket in 2018, citing exhaustion.
He confirmed he would not return to cricket after eye surgery in 2022.