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The first impression of De Villiers about Virat is ‘arrogant young man’

The first impression of De Villiers about Virat is 'arrogant young man'
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New Delhi: The former South African dough AB De Villiers revealed that his first impression of Virat Kohli was “arrogant young man”.
De Villiers is the main part of the Franchise of the Indian Premier Premier Franchise (IPL) Bangalore (RCB) since 2011, under Kohli captain.
“We met each other several times before we met correctly.
I knew about him, he knew about me.
I said several times I thought he was rather arrogant when he was young, so it was my initial impression, so it was my initial impression , So it’s “De Villiers on the RCB podcast.
“Even though I could see that he had respect and the basics there, I felt like he had a little vanity in.
So I didn’t hold it back because you needed it at that time.
We have a very short discussion.
I didn’t give him praise or something, But I remember clearly in Wanderers, when I was picked up by RCB …
it was a good discussion to look forward to playing together.
Read me also a moment in my life ‘: Virat Kohli shares memories since the first day he was picked by RCBvirat Kohli had become Part of the Indian Premier League franchise, Bangalore since 2008 and became the full time captain of the RCB in 2013, after replacing Daniel Vettori.
He announced that he would not be the captain of the team after IPL 2021.
“I arrived at Bangalore …
the connection immediately left .
Our right friendship began when I started playing for RCB in 2011.
That might be when we started to become a good friend.
I am a kind of man where I don’t really keep in touch but for some reason with the virat it happens, so we keep in touch.
It was easy like him on television (television) all the time when I was at home, “he added.
Former Proteas further said that he saw Virat as the Cricketer of South Africa because they both had many general basics.” We both have a lot of similarities in common.
The way we play this game is very similar.
He is a warrior and I kind of relate to the way he plays the game …, “De Villiers said.
Last November, South Africa has announced his retirement of all forms of cricket.
At the age of 37 years, the icon ended his career with 9,424 T20 running at the strike level 150.13 in 320 innings.
He did not come out 67 times, with four centuries, 69 fifties and the highest score 133 did not come out.
He also took 230 stumps as part of the wicketkeeper part.

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