Watch: AB De Villiers 101 runs in 28 balls inning highlight

AB de Villiers turned back time with a stunning 101 off just 28 balls in a legends match, smashing 15 huge sixes at SuperSport Park, Centurion. AB de Villiers showed his class once again, reaching his century with a massive six.

Author Image
Abhinayreddy

Published Mar 9, 2025, 11:34 pm IST

2 mins read
Watch: AB De Villiers 101 runs in 28 balls inning highlight
Save
    Share on
    Instagram
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Telegram
    Copy

Be a winner today!

Get the latest cricket updates, Join our community

iconiconicon
vector imagevector imagevector image

AB de Villiers scored 101 Off 28 Balls in the Legends Match

AB de Villiers showed his brutal power in the Legends match. The South African cricket legend lit up SuperSport Park, Centurion, with an unbelievable knock in a legends match.

Playing for Titan Legends against Bulls Legends, AB de Villiers smashed a century in just 28 balls, hammering 15 sixes. He even reached his hundred in style with a massive six, reminding fans why he’s called "Mr. 360."

AB de Villiers retired from all formats in 2021, with his last match for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the IPL. Over the years, he played 184 IPL games, scoring 5,162 runs at an average close to 40 and a strike rate of 151.69. He also hit three centuries and 40 fifties, making him one of the league’s greatest players in all over the world.

ALSO READ: Harry Brook Pulls Out of IPL Deal with Delhi Capitals

For South Africa, AB de Villiers had a special journey spanning 15 years, scoring over 20,000 runs in all formats. Even seven years after retiring from international cricket in 2018, he still holds the record for the fastest ODI century reaching 100 in just 31 balls. That inning also saw him smash the fastest ODI fifty and 16 sixes, records that stunned the world at the time.

Tags:

Follow us on

WATCH NOW

UPCOMING MATCH

WHO WILL WIN?

SPONSORED BY

Sponsor Logo

GIFTS

RELATED

--Advertisement--

LATEST

It is not my job to announce the winner

Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019

logo

Follow us on

Copyright © 2025 Cricket Winner. All Rights Reserved.