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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: AB de Villiers concerned about possible suspension
Sydney: South Africa skipper AB de Villiers admitted Thursday he was so concerned about a possible World Cup suspension for slow over-rates that he considered handing over the captain’s armband to a team-mate. The Proteas were fined for maintaining a slow over-rate in their 130-run defeat by India, with de Villiers as skipper docked 20...
Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Feb 26, 2015, 10:04 AM (IST)
Edited: Feb 26, 2015, 10:09 AM (IST)


Sydney: South Africa skipper AB de Villiers admitted Thursday he was so concerned about a possible World Cup suspension for slow over-rates that he considered handing over the captain’s armband to a team-mate. The Proteas were fined for maintaining a slow over-rate in their 130-run defeat by India, with de Villiers as skipper docked 20 percent of his match fee and facing the threat of a one-match World Cup ban if South Africa again fell short of the required over-rate. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: POINTS TABLE
De Villiers said he had been told he couldn’t give away the captain’s arm band to circumvent a future ban. “I actually asked the umpires about it and I’m the nominated captain for the tournament so I still get banned,” said the captain on the eve of South Africa’s Pool B clash against the West Indies at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: SCHEDULE & MATCH DETAILS
“We have spoken about it at length. I think all the captains are under pressure in this tournament, they’re very strict. It’s understandable because this tournament is under the spotlight and things need to happen in the right way so I’m under pressure, we know that, we’ve had a good discussion about it. There is nothing else you can do about it than just get it right, it’s just one of those things that you have to keep the intensity for 50 overs which is not easy. I believe the boys will react,” de Villiers added. Top 10 batsmen in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
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