'MS Dhoni did not win the World Cup, India won the World Cup'- AB de Villiers' unfiltered view on India's World Cup victory

In a recent statement ahead of World Cup 2023, AB de Villiers stresses the fact that MS Dhoni alone didn't win the World Cup rather India won the World Cup giving Ben Stokes and England as examples.

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In cricket, where individual brilliance often takes centre stage, former South African cricketing maestro AB de Villiers has made a resounding statement that underscores the essence of team dynamics in clinching coveted titles such as the Cricket World Cup. De Villiers, renowned for his spectacular batting prowess, emphasised the paramount importance of a cohesive team unit over the mere presence of a phenomenal captain or gifted individual talents when it comes to securing World Cup glory.

The Proteas legend's perspective serves as a poignant reminder to cricket enthusiasts worldwide, urging them to shift their focus away from glorifying individual achievements and instead acknowledge the collective effort that fuels a team's triumph on the grand stage. In his candid address on his YouTube channel, Mr. 360 left no room for doubt, asserting,

“Cricket is a team game, it's not a player lifting the World Cup. I see that way too often on social platforms. MS Dhoni did not win the World Cup, India won the World Cup, so keep that in mind. Don't forget that. Ben Stokes did not lift the trophy in Lord's back in 2019, it was team England.”

De Villiers was all praise for Mohammed Siraj owing to his recent Asia Cup performance

Furthermore, the 39-year-old heaped praise upon his Royal Challengers Bangalore teammate, the emerging fast-bowling sensation, Mohammed Siraj. Siraj's remarkable performance played a pivotal role in guiding his side to victory in the Asia Cup 2023 final. In a mesmerizing display of fast bowling, 'Miyan' conjured a spellbinding performance, securing figures of 6/21 in his seven overs. Speaking glowingly about the 29-year-old's character and relentless spirit, De Villiers remarked, 

“He always just keeps coming back. He's always in your face and I've mentioned this before. The bowlers who are respected the most are the guys that never gave up. They would always compete for every single ball, be in your face. And that's what Siraj does.”

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