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AB de Villiers names Pakistan among top World Cup teams

AB de Villiers, the former South Africa batsman, has picked Pakistan as one of the four favourites to win ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019.

“India and England are looking strong, Australia have won five World Cups in the past and Pakistan claimed the Champions Trophy in the UK two years ago. Those four teams are probably the favourites,” he told ICC.

He also named India as one of the favourites to win the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 and called their captain Virat Kohli “the best ODI player in the world”.

The former South Africa captain, who retired from international cricket last year and has played three World Cups including the 2015 tournament, marked India, the hosts England, the defending champions Australia and Pakistan as the favourites to win the tournament, but refrained from naming his former team as one.

South Africa made the semi-final in 2015 but lost to New Zealand in a closely-fought contest that went to the last over. They also made the semi-final in 2007 and 1999 but haven’t yet made it to a final.

“The World Cup is a tough tournament. I have played in three of them and it’s never easy. You always feel like you’ve got a good squad, but once the tournament starts you very quickly understand that there are a lot of teams that are there to win it and have the ability to do so,” de Villiers told Sport24.

“I do believe South Africa have a chance, like we did at any other World Cup, because we are a world-class team with plenty of match-winners. The Proteas are certainly in the running, but I won’t say they are the favourites to be honest with you.

With India one of the strong contenders to win the title, keeping their captain Virat Kohli in check could be a headache for most teams and de Villiers believes that Kohli’s performances of recent times, which have propelled him to No.1 in the MRF Tyres ICC ODI Rankings for batsmen, aren’t going to stop any time soon.

“Virat’s performances over the last while have been incredible and I can’t see it stopping very soon,” de Villiers said. “I have played with him for eight years now in the IPL and you can never take the class out of the guy.

“However, he is human after all and, like any other cricketer, he will go through patches from time to time where he has to go back to the basics and work his way through it again. I believe it’s his personality and mental strength that gets him through those moments and makes him the best ODI player in the world at the moment.

“I see lots of similarities between myself and Virat. We are both fighters and don’t enjoy losing, we love batting together and taking the game away from teams.”

Kohli and de Villiers will play together for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL, which begins on 23 March. The World Cup begins in England and Wales on 30 May and will conclude with the title clash at Lord’s on 14 July.

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