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Is AB De Villiers retiring from tests to reduce workload ?

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South Africa's batting pillar AB de Villiers has affirmed that he needs to diminish his workload in global cricket. The cricketer made the remarks in the midst of cases that was considering Test retirement. A neighborhood South African daily paper, Rapport, had given an account of Sunday that de Villiers was genuinely thinking about hanging up his boots in the longest arrangement. 

Addressing SuperSport, on the other hand, de Villiers said the discussion has been in regards to 'not to play a wide range of cricket', recommending that he was maybe going to pick and pick the competitions he would play in later on. 

"There are a great deal of bits of gossip flying around I listen," de Villiers said. "Be that as it may, for the last a few years the main talk I've been doing is to keep myself new and to have a touch of rest here and there. It's generally been the most essential thing for me to make the most of my cricket. It's only vital to take a gander at the timetable pushing ahead, that is the discussion in the camp and for me possibly not to play a wide range of cricket. 

"On the off chance that I play all the IPL diversions the entire season, I do get a touch tired towards the end. That is the main thing that I've been discussing in the last while. To keep myself new and to continue getting a charge out of the amusement. I cherish speaking to my nation and nothing has transformed," he included. 

The 31-year-old De Villiers is viewed as the foundation of the top-positioned Test group's batting however the player arrangements to decrease his cooperation in all types of the amusement. His workload expanded with his choice as a wicketkeeper in the continuous Test arrangement against England to take into consideration an additional batsman in the line-up. He had beforehand surrendered the gloves to focus on his batting. 

De Villiers, who scored 49 against England in the opening Test on Sunday, midpoints 51.39 in Tests, 54.21 in one-day internationals and 31.15 in Twenty20s. In the ICC world rankings, De Villiers is the top ODI batsman and third on the rundown for Test players. 

In the mean time, Morne Morkel precluded talks from claiming AB's retirement at the end of play on day two, saying that the story in Rapport was only that - a story. "Stomach muscle is a definitive sportsman. He is the stone of our batting line-up," Morkel was cited as saying by ESPNCricinfo. "Despite the fact that there was a ton of weight on him, he has seen this motion picture before and he knows how to play it. The discussions he gives in the changing area give us a great deal of trust. It's extremely motivating and each changing area would love to have him."
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