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Steve Waugh says AB de Villiers’ absence can damage Test cricket in long run
Former Australian skipper Steve Waugh believes the absence of the star South African batsman, AB de Villiers from the longest format of the game would damage the game in the long run.
Written by Asian News International
Published: Feb 15, 2017, 04:18 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 15, 2017, 04:18 PM (IST)


Johannesburg: Expressing his disappointment over AB de Villiers’s decision to play less Test cricket, former Australian skipper Steve Waugh believes the absence of the star South African batsman from the longest format of the game would damage the game in the long run. “It’s disappointing to hear that. AB de Villiers is a great player and a lot of kids look up to him,” Sport24 quoted Waugh as saying. “You want him playing Test cricket. If he doesn’t play Test cricket then other players will take that lead and then all of a sudden you get a diluted Test cricket championship which will be damaging to the game in the long run,” he added.
De Villier’s absence from the game in the longest format of the game is obviously a major blow to their ambitions of again becoming the No. 1 Test side.
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