AB de Villiers steps down as Proteas skipper

By Reuters / Wire

AB de Villiers has resigned as South Africa’s Test captain, opening the way for childhood friend Faf du Plessis to take over on a permanent basis.

De Villiers, 32, has been struggling with an elbow injury for six months and is out of the three-match home Test series against Sri Lanka starting on December 26.

“The interests of the team must always outweigh the interests of any individual including me,” he said in a Cricket South Africa news release on Monday.

Du Plessis was praised for leading South Africa to a 2-1 Test series victory in Australia last month in the absence of De Villiers but was found guilty of ball tampering in the second Test in Hobart, a verdict he will appeal on December 19.

De Villiers was appointed captain in January following the resignation of Hashim Amla but led the side in just two Tests against England at the start of the year and also missed a home series win over New Zealand in August.

“It was a fantastic honour for me to be asked to captain the Test side but I have missed two series,” said De Villiers.

“Following the squad’s outstanding performances in Australia, it is clearly in the greater interests of the team that Faf du Plessis should be confirmed as permanent Test captain.

“I have known Faf for almost 20 years, ever since we played in the same school side at Afrikaans Hoer Seunskool, and he will have my unequivocal support.”

De Villiers is not targeting a return to the side for the one-day series against Sri Lanka that starts at the end of January.

“AB’s left elbow is much improved but he is still regaining the last few degrees of straightening,” said team manager Dr Mohammed Moosajee.

“Fitness to play requires a full range of elbow movement and this may take another three to four weeks to achieve. He will be unavailable for the Test series against Sri Lanka and will target a return for the ODI series.”

Du Plessis will be the third permanent captain for South Africa since the retirement of long-serving Graeme Smith in March 2014.

The Crowd Says:

2016-12-13T11:14:14+00:00

davSA

Guest


AB just confirmed what we all know about him. He is a decent man and did the honourable thing. Himself and FAF not only attended the same school at Affies in Pretoria but were also in the same class .In the history of the game how many times has two international cricket captains attended the same class together.. Never , I'll wager.

2016-12-13T06:08:53+00:00

Tim Holt

Roar Guru


Classy move with the best interests opf the team at hear. Faf showed here how accomplished he is as a leader highlighted by his tactics and how tight the team were under his leadership

2016-12-13T05:53:44+00:00

BurgyGreen

Guest


Honourable move from AB but it will give the South Africans some real selection headaches. To keep up with the quotas, they will likely have to drop Cook or Elgar and will therefore need a new opener - Amla would've been ideal to shift up if he wasn't in woeful form.

2016-12-13T05:35:26+00:00

Brasstacks

Guest


I see great times for RSA cricket with Faf being full time captain. He just looks a leader. Some players are just better at man management while not being the best player in their team. With the likes of Quentin De Kock, Bavuma, Rilee Rousseau and Rabada to nurture, he will have his hands full.

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