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Will be great to see AB de Villiers play T20 World Cup, opines Jonty Rhodes

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Jonty Rhodes is of the opinion that the team must do anything to win the T20 World Cup, including exploring the option of bringing back the great AB de Villiers from retirement. Rhodes expressed that it would be really great to see AB de Villiers playing in the ICC tournament for South Africa.

The 36-year-old de Villiers hasn't played international cricket for nearly two years, having announced his retirement in May 2018. It was later revealed that he made an offer to play the 50-over World Cup last year, but was turned down by the national selectors. However, the South African Batsman Jonty Rhodes said that it will be great to see AB de Villers represent South Africa in the T20 World Cup later this year in Australia.

"You are not breaking any rules, you are setting a slight precedent and you are going to be upsetting a few players who are going to miss out. But a team without AB de Villiers or a team with AB de Villiers... I'd love to see that guy play. Although difficult to answer because I'm not somebody who is missing out, I'm also not from the administration about setting this kind of precedent, so I don't have to make that call. It'll just be great to see AB de Villiers play at a World Cup again for us," said Rhodes, reported India Today.

One of the game's best fielders, Rhodes, however, also felt a move like calling de Villiers back may mean leaving out a player who would be in contention in the lead-up to the tournament. Jonty said that it's interesting because it's a tough call. Everybody wants their best team to play. AB is a very special player so then do you set a precedent for a guy like AB de Villiers if he is not playing for South Africa.

"I think it's interesting because it's a tough call. You want your best team to play, it's also tough on the guys who then miss out. You know AB is a very special player so then do you set a precedent for a guy like AB de Villiers if he is not playing for South Africa, I mean why are you selecting him," said Rhodes.

The ICC T20 World Cup 2020 will commence from October 18 and conclude on November 15 in Australia.

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