“I’ve not been in discussions with anyone whatsoever” - AB de Villiers confirms he won’t be part of RCB in IPL 2024
Former South African and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) batter AB de Villiers has clarified that he won’t be part of the Indian Premier League in any capacity during the 2024 edition. While admitting that he's keen to take up some sort of a role with RCB in the near future, he added that, as of now, he's not ready.
De Villiers represented RCB from 2011 to 2021 before announcing his retirement from all forms of cricket. The former Proteas captain is the second-leading run-getter for the Bangalore franchise. In 157 games, he smashed 4522 runs at an average of 41.10 and a strike rate of 158.33, with two hundreds and 37 fifties.
Recently, RCB named Andy Flower as their new head coach. A Cricbuzz report on the same claimed that there was a potential for De Villiers to collaborate with Flower as a mentor. The man himself, though, has denied any such development.
He clarified during an interaction on his YouTube channel:
“I’ve not been in discussions with anyone whatsoever. The interest is there.
"I am just not ready yet, and that’s from my heart. I am an RCB boy. I am not ready to join in any team environment yet. I’ve recently retired. Even though it’s quite a long time now, but it’s still recent in my mind.”
The 39-year-old added that his priorities, for now, do not include taking up a coaching or mentoring role in the game.
“The thought of me getting on a team bus in the near future, staying the team hotel, I have done that for most of my life.
"I had a 20-year-old career where that’s all that mattered. For now, it’s just different priorities for me. I am trying to get away from that team bus for a little bit and do my own thing for a year or two,” De Villiers elaborated.
De Villiers announced a shock retirement from international cricket in 2018, saying that he was tired and had run out of gas but continued to represent RCB in the IPL.
“The love for cricket is still there” - De Villiers
While the South African legend did not provide a specific timeline on when he plans to be associated with a cricket team again, he asserted that his love for the game hasn’t diminished.
“Who knows how long it might take - maybe it's five years, maybe I’ll be ready in two years. But there’s no doubt the love for cricket is still there. It’s burning very strong, and I will be joining the IPL in some sort of role in the near future.
"RCB will always be very close to my heart. I’ll always be grateful for the support and the love that I did receive. I will always miss it,” De Villiers added.
The South African is sixth on the list of leading run-getters in the IPL. In 184 games, he scored 5162 runs at an average of 39.70 and a strike rate of 151.68, with three hundreds and 40 fifties.