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AB de Villiers gives reply to fans who were worried about team selection

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Former South African cricket team captain AB de Villiers has given a perfect reply to the fans who criticized the Indian cricket team skipper Virat Kohli for the playing XI that he picked for the fourth Test match against the England cricket team at Kennington Oval in London. Many fans thought that spin-bowling all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin would receive a place in the playing XI of the Indian cricket team for the Test match at Kennington Oval.

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Also, a few wanted the vice-captain of the Indian Test cricket team Ajinkya Rahane out of the playing XI because of his recent form. However, Virat Kohli backed Rahane and continued with his template of four fast bowlers and one spin bowler in the department of bowling. Eventually, the Indian cricket team proved all the cricket experts wrong and won the fourth Test match against the England cricket team by a big margin.

Soon after, former South African cricket team captain AB de Villiers posted two tweets on his official handle. He asked the spectators not to talk nonsense and focus on the good game.

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“As “spectators” of Test Cricket, just stop worrying about team selection and other nonsense and start appreciating the competition, passion, skill and patriotism unfolding in front of your eyes. You’re missing a good game!”

AB de Villiers is excited for the finale of the ICC World Test Championship series between the Indian cricket team and the England cricket team

Just below the same tweet, AB de Villiers congratulated the Indian cricket team for winning the fourth Test match. He also praised the England cricket team and their skipper Joe Root. He believed it was a great advertisement for the game of cricket. The former South African cricket team captain AB de Villiers concluded by saying that he was looking forward to watching the final Test match of the series.

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