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Former South African Cricketer AB De Villiers Gave Advice To ICC

Sangeeta Viswas
8 months ago

AB Devilliers Suggest ICC: Former South African Cricketer AB De Villiers Gave Advice To ICC. Told how many runs should be given in 100 meter six. De Villiers is known for his stormy style.

He Thrilled The Fans The Most With His Batting:-

He is a player who thrilled the fans the most with his batting. As long as De Villiers remained on the field, the rain of sixes and fours did not stop.

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De Villiers is known for hitting long sixes. He has hit sixes outside the stadium 3-4 times in the same match. Now the South African legend has made a strange demand for the batsmen who hit long sixes.

Former South African Cricketer AB De Villiers Gave Advice To ICC

How Many Runs Should Be Scored On 100 Meters Six:-

AB de Villiers said that any player who hits sixes longer than 100 meters should not only get 6 runs, but it should increase.

Yesterday i.e. on 21st January, former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen also advised on this. He said that sixes hit longer than 100 meters should yield 12 runs instead of 6.

Now AB de Villiers has also given his advice on this post of Kevin Pietersen. De Villiers said that 12 runs would be too much, it would not be right to give away 12 runs instead of 6 runs. De Villiers further said that 8 to 9 runs can be given on a six longer than 100 meters.

Former South African Cricketer AB De Villiers Gave Advice To ICC

Also Advised On DRS:-

It is clear from this that De Villiers believes that if a player hits six longer than 100 meters, then he should get not just 6 runs but 9 runs. The player has also advised the third umpire on close decision decisions.

De Villiers said that on very close decisions, we can take the advice of the spectators sitting on the field and the umpire can give his decision keeping in mind the decision of the audience.

Former South African Cricketer AB De Villiers Gave Advice To ICC

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In such a situation, it remains to be seen whether some changes are made in the rules keeping this advice in mind, or it will just remain in the headlines on social media.

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