IPL 2020: AB de Villiers names one RCB player who shares \'lot of similarities\' with him

IPL 2020: AB de Villiers names one RCB player who shares 'lot of similarities' with him

The 36-year-old picked a young RCB batsman, who he thinks has a lot of similarities with him in terms of playing style.

IPL 2020: AB de Villiers names one RCB player who shares 'lot of similarities' with him
Image Source : TWITTER: @RCBTWEETS

IPL 2020: AB de Villiers names one RCB player who shares 'lot of similarities' with him

Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers is often considered as one of the batsmen to ever play the game. The Proteas ruled the cricket field with the bat with his ability to play shots in 360 degree. After announcing his retirement from international cricket in 2018, AB continued playing in franchise cricket across the game.

In IPL, ABD has been associated with Royal Challengers Bangalore since 2011. The destructive batsman has led the Banglaore team to several wins on his own and is knows as one of the legends of the franchise alongside skipper Virat Kohli.

The 36-year-old picked a young RCB batsman, who he thinks has a lot of similarities with him in terms of playing style. De Villiers named RCB new recruit Josh Philippe as the player, he is excited to watch out for. Philippe played for Sydney Sixers in Big Bash League.

“We are going to have some world-beaters in this edition, we will have Finch, Moeen Ali, Adam Zampa and Josh Philippe. I am looking forward to connecting with Josh, I see a lot of similarities between the way he plays when I was younger. The four guys joining us will add to what we have created here and that is a very special team environment. I am excited about Josh, I watched him play for the Sydney Sixers, he takes the new ball on, he is a very talented player, I have heard Gilchrist say really some good things about him,” AB de Villiers told in a recent video posted by RCB on Twitter.

The batting maestro also talked about playing without the crowd in the upcoming season of IPL in UAE. De Villiers said he will miss the loud Chinnaswamy crowd, but it didn't affect his game as he grew up playing like that.

“I think everyone wants to play in front of big stadiums, there is a sort of adrenaline that pumps into you when the crowd gets very loud especially in the Chinnaswamy, when the RCB crowd gets going, it gets difficult to stop the RCB side. We will miss that, I won’t say I am not used to it, I have played a lot of cricket in empty stadiums.

“I grew up like that, it’s only during the last few years of my international career that I played in front of full stadiums. Even then, every season I used to go back to play domestic cricket and play a four-day game and there were just four-five people sitting inside the stadium. But we will miss the RCB crowd without any doubt,” he said.

The weather conditions in UAE is slightly hotter than most of the places, on which ABD said he is not used to playing in these conditions. The former Proteas captain also recalled a memory of playing in the similar weather in India during Chennai Test where Virender Sehwag slammed 309.

“I am not really used to these type of conditions, it is very hot, it reminds of me a Test match we played in Chennai where Viru scored 309, that’s the hottest conditions I have ever played in. The humidity is similar to that, when I arrived here, I googled the weather conditions for the next two months here in UAE. It seems to be getting better, I can already feel that it is better right now. It is important to have energy and the weather will definitely have a part,” he pointed.

Fight against Coronavirus: Full coverage

Write a comment

Live Scorecard

Top News

Latest News

IPL 2020: AB de Villiers names one RCB player who shares \'lot of similarities\' with him

Ira Khan's "Baby Step" Towards Nailing A Handstand. Can You Guess The Location?

Ira Khan's "Baby Step" Towards Nailing A Handstand. Can You Guess The Location?

Ira Khan also revealed for how long she could hold the pose

Ira Khan's 'Baby Step' Towards Nailing A Handstand. Can You Guess The Location?

Ira Khan shared this image. (courtesy: khan.ira)

Highlights

  • Ira Khan shared a picture from Panchgani
  • She added the hashtags #workinprogress, #handstandpractice
  • Gulshan Devaiah dropped a comment on the post
New Delhi:

Aamir Khan's daughter Ira Khan takes her fitness regime very seriously. After working out with gymnastic rings, she decided to go for a handstand while she was surrounded by the green hills of Panchgani (going by her Instagram post). Ira Khan, on Tuesday night, posted a picture of herself doing a handstand on her Instagram profile and she did a pretty good job. Ira added a humour-infused caption on the post that read, "Can hold it for long enough for Nupur Shikhare to leave the frame while someone clicks the picture. That's about it. But baby steps, right?" She added the hashtags #workinprogress, #handstand, #handstandpractice, #withaview, #valley and #pointyourtoes to the post. Actor Gulshan Devaiah, who happens to be a friend of Ira, wrote in the comments section: "Not only are you standing on your own feet, you are now standing on your own hands too."Check out the post here:

Ira Khan frequently shares pictures and videos from her fitness diaries. "This is me in a gym. Squeals and all. Sorry about the super loud standing fans. The only time I'll skin a cat.," she captioned a post. See some of her posts here:

A few months ago, Ira was working out with fitness trainer David Poznic virtually, when her father Aamir Khan crashed the video. David, who trained Aamir Khan for Dhoom 3 as well as PK, asked the actor if he wanted to join the session, to which Aamir replied that he just came to say hi. Ira added, "Next time, I will force him."

Ira is the younger of Aamir Khan's two children with his first wife Reena Dutta. Ira has studied music, while her brother Junaid often assists his father in filmmaking. Aamir Khan is now married to filmmaker Kiran Rao and the couple are parents to eight-year-old son named Azad. Ira made her directorial debut with a theatrical adaptation of Euripides' Medea

IPL 2020: AB de Villiers names one RCB player who shares \'lot of similarities\' with him

India On UN Human Rights Chiefs J&K Remark says Grassroots Democracy Revived - जम्मू कश्मीर पर UN मानवाधिकार प्रमुख के बयान पर भारत का जवाब, जमीनी लोकतंत्र पुनर्जीवित किया | India News in Hindi

जम्मू कश्मीर पर UN मानवाधिकार प्रमुख के बयान पर भारत का जवाब, 'जमीनी लोकतंत्र पुनर्जीवित किया'

भारत ने मंगलवार को कहा कि पड़ोसी देश द्वारा जम्मू-कश्मीर में आतंकवादियों को घुसपैठ कराने और लोकतांत्रिक प्रक्रिया को पटरी से उतारने के लगातार कोशिशों के बावजूद उसने जम्मू-कश्मीर में जमीनी स्तर पर लोकतंत्र को पुनर्जीवित किया है.

जम्मू कश्मीर पर UN मानवाधिकार प्रमुख के बयान पर भारत का जवाब, 'जमीनी लोकतंत्र पुनर्जीवित किया'

मानवाधिकार परिषद के 45वें सत्र में एक बहस के दौरान भारत ने मिशेल बेचलेट के बयान पर खेद जताया

जिनेवा:

भारत ने मंगलवार को कहा कि पड़ोसी देश द्वारा जम्मू-कश्मीर (Jammu Kashmir) में आतंकवादियों को घुसपैठ कराने और लोकतांत्रिक प्रक्रिया को पटरी से उतारने के लगातार कोशिशों के बावजूद उसने जम्मू-कश्मीर (Jammu Kashmir) में जमीनी स्तर पर लोकतंत्र को पुनर्जीवित किया है और यहां सामाजिक और आर्थिक विकास को गति दी है. यहां मानवाधिकार परिषद के 45वें सत्र में एक बहस के दौरान भारत के स्थायी प्रतिनिधि इंद्रमणि पांडे (Indra Mani Pandey) ने क्षेत्र के बारे में संयुक्त राष्ट्र मानवाधिकार प्रमुख मिशेल बेचलेट (UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet) के बयान पर खेद व्यक्त किया. 

यह भी पढ़ें

यह भी पढ़ें: जम्मू कश्मीर : कोरोना संकट में छात्रों की मदद के लिए आगे आए शिक्षक, शुरू की कम्युनिटी क्लासेस

पांडे ने कहा कि भारत सभी मानवाधिकार को बरकरार रखने के लिए प्रतिबद्ध है. उन्होंने कहा कि देश की संप्रभुता और क्षेत्रीय अखंडता और देश के आंतरिक मामलों में दखल नहीं देते हुए मानवाधिकार के एजेंडे और इस पर बहस निष्पक्ष और पारदर्शी तरीके से होनी चाहिए. 

यह भी पढ़ें: देश की आजादी के 73 साल बाद जम्मू कश्मीर के माछिल को मिली 24 घंटे बिजली

Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com

जम्मू-कश्मीर को विशेष दर्जा देने वाले अनुच्छेद 370 के ज्यादातर प्रावधानों को 2019 में खत्म किए जाने का हवाला देते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि इस बदलाव की वजह से केंद्रशासित क्षेत्र के लोग उन्हीं मूलभूत अधिकारों को हासिल कर रहे हैं, जो अधिकार भारत के अन्य हिस्सों के लोगों के लिए हैं. 

Video: जम्मू-कश्मीर में हथियारों को तरस रहे हैं आतंकी



(इस खबर को एनडीटीवी टीम ने संपादित नहीं किया है. यह सिंडीकेट फीड से सीधे प्रकाशित की गई है।)
अन्य खबरें
 

IPL 2020: AB de Villiers names one RCB player who shares \'lot of similarities\' with him

EU Top Court Gives Thumbs Up to Net Neutrality Rules | Technology News

EU Top Court Gives Thumbs Up to Net Neutrality Rules

Adopted in 2015, the rules prevent telecoms operators from blocking or slowing down traffic and offering paid fast lanes.

Share on Facebook Tweet Snapchat Share Reddit Comment
EU Top Court Gives Thumbs Up to Net Neutrality Rules

Photo Credit: telenor.hu

Telenor Magyarorszag, which is part of PPF, had challenged the rulings in a Hungarian court

Highlights
  • CJEU in its first ruling backed the principle of an open internet
  • Telenor said the EU court judgment would not affect its business
  • Three years ago, the US repealed its landmark net neutrality rules

Europe's highest court on Tuesday gave its backing to the European Union's net neutrality rules which require telecoms operators to treat all Internet traffic equally, dealing a blow to the telecoms industry which wants a less restrictive regime.

Adopted in 2015, the rules, which have got strong backing from large tech companies and consumer groups, prevent telecoms operators from blocking or slowing down traffic, or offering paid fast lanes.

Telecoms operators have been pushing for less stringent rules to allow them to increase revenues from specialised services such as connectivity for driverless cars and Internet-connected devices to offset declining turnover from their traditional telephony business.

The Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in its first ruling on the subject backed the principle of an open internet.

"The requirements to protect internet users' rights and to treat traffic in a non-discriminatory manner preclude an internet access provider from favouring certain applications and services by means of packages enabling those applications and services to benefit from a 'zero tariff' and making the use of the other applications and services subject to measures blocking or slowing down traffic," judges said.

The European court's judgment came after a Hungarian court had sought guidance in a case involving Hungarian mobile telecoms operator Telenor Magyarorszag. The Hungarian company offered its customers preferential or so-called zero-tariff access packages, which meant that the use of certain applications did not count towards consumption.

Hungary's National Media and Infocommunications Authority in two decisions in 2017 said the company violated EU network neutrality rules and ordered it to scrap the offers.

Telenor Magyarorszag, which is part of Czech investment group PPF, had challenged the rulings in a Hungarian court. The company said the EU court judgment would not affect its business as it had already complied with the Hungarian regulatory decisions.

"This means that Telenor does not differentiate between the speed of online music streaming services and messaging services from any other type of data traffic in the plans in question (MyChat and MyMusic)," the company said in a statement.

The case attracted attention in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Romania, Slovenia and the Czech Republic, which submitted comments to the EU court.

Three years ago, the United States repealed its landmark net neutrality rules, giving internet providers sweeping powers to recast how Americans use the internet, as long as they disclose changes.

The European court cases are C-807/18 Telenor Magyarorszag & C-39/19 Telenor Magyarorszag.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


Is Android One holding back Nokia smartphones in India? We discussed this on Orbital, our weekly technology podcast, which you can subscribe to via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or RSS, download the episode, or just hit the play button below.

Comments

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on Twitter, Facebook, and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Apple One Services Bundle Criticised by Spotify on Antitrust Grounds

Related Stories

Popular Mobiles
In Mobiles and Tablets
Popular Brands
#Trending Stories
#Latest Stories
Gadgets 360 is available in
Follow Us
Download Our Apps
App Store App Store
Available in Hindi
App Store
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2020. All rights reserved.
Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com