Johannesburg,
January 1: South
Africa star
batsman AB de
Villiers has said he is feeling more
confident in his wicket keeper/batsman
role for the Proteas after nearly six months
since taking over the position from Mark
Boucher, who was forced to retire from
cricket with a freak eye-injury.
De Villiers said the difficulty of adjusting to
the sudden change, but is happy with the
role as long as it contributes to the team
success, Sports24 reports.
De Villiers said it took him a while but he is
into a nice rhythm now, adding that he had
had to adapt to a few things but now he is
totally enjoying the game now. The Proteas
Twenty20 captain also added that he
doesn't feel tired after keeping wickets and
it's more of a mental thing than any
physical issues.
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