Zürcher Nachrichten - De Villiers hopes grass is greener for golf team-mate Barty

EUR -
AED 3.966593
AFN 76.489498
ALL 98.722625
AMD 423.682516
ANG 1.951759
AOA 986.51024
ARS 1153.965136
AUD 1.717671
AWG 1.943866
AZN 1.829151
BAM 1.955258
BBD 2.186573
BDT 131.583513
BGN 1.955119
BHD 0.407038
BIF 3209.83966
BMD 1.079926
BND 1.448412
BOB 7.49992
BRL 6.221558
BSD 1.083
BTN 92.659306
BWP 14.744911
BYN 3.544084
BYR 21166.540686
BZD 2.175377
CAD 1.546513
CDF 3104.785894
CHF 0.953812
CLF 0.026129
CLP 1002.688734
CNY 7.833245
CNH 7.848461
COP 4477.004136
CRC 541.639777
CUC 1.079926
CUP 28.618027
CVE 110.234433
CZK 24.926864
DJF 192.84474
DKK 7.460245
DOP 68.329787
DZD 144.247101
EGP 54.647787
ERN 16.198883
ETB 142.909849
FJD 2.483235
FKP 0.83508
GBP 0.83617
GEL 3.002601
GGP 0.83508
GHS 16.786345
GIP 0.83508
GMD 76.131828
GNF 9365.489747
GTQ 8.346686
GYD 226.567175
HKD 8.395849
HNL 27.705061
HRK 7.536046
HTG 141.911963
HUF 399.035192
IDR 17968.827151
ILS 3.970816
IMP 0.83508
INR 92.427858
IQD 1418.706604
IRR 45464.865774
ISK 144.104989
JEP 0.83508
JMD 170.032851
JOD 0.765771
JPY 162.793916
KES 140.077394
KGS 93.618966
KHR 4342.83598
KMF 492.446303
KPW 971.933137
KRW 1586.815605
KWD 0.332939
KYD 0.902441
KZT 544.853871
LAK 23454.27913
LBP 97037.593687
LKR 321.33792
LRD 216.589941
LSL 19.614279
LTL 3.18874
LVL 0.653236
LYD 5.226502
MAD 10.38692
MDL 19.520406
MGA 5066.595073
MKD 61.512943
MMK 2267.557501
MNT 3760.002454
MOP 8.670096
MRU 42.98808
MUR 49.247028
MVR 16.641121
MWK 1877.879279
MXN 21.647324
MYR 4.794888
MZN 69.018261
NAD 19.614279
NGN 1643.646799
NIO 39.849688
NOK 11.36373
NPR 148.252145
NZD 1.887073
OMR 0.415679
PAB 1.083
PEN 3.936308
PGK 4.458846
PHP 61.944662
PKR 303.554327
PLN 4.176472
PYG 8630.526906
QAR 3.947705
RON 4.975977
RSD 117.203204
RUB 90.572862
RWF 1530.8755
SAR 4.05097
SBD 9.087463
SCR 15.518241
SDG 648.526709
SEK 10.903274
SGD 1.446339
SHP 0.848652
SLE 24.676191
SLL 22645.499889
SOS 618.928376
SRD 39.488555
STD 22352.278425
SVC 9.476285
SYP 14041.047555
SZL 19.620559
THB 36.736874
TJS 11.804327
TMT 3.790539
TND 3.355669
TOP 2.529298
TRY 41.036069
TTD 7.365889
TWD 35.682906
TZS 2856.403477
UAH 45.127586
UGX 3968.899456
USD 1.079926
UYU 45.697328
UZS 14021.112057
VES 73.67926
VND 27694.690607
VUV 132.45525
WST 3.034363
XAF 655.775159
XAG 0.032635
XAU 0.000359
XCD 2.918553
XDR 0.815574
XOF 655.775159
XPF 119.331742
YER 265.771964
ZAR 19.71431
ZMK 9720.626033
ZMW 31.227052
ZWL 347.735585
  • RBGPF

    67.0200

    67.02

    +100%

  • NGG

    -1.0100

    62.84

    -1.61%

  • RYCEF

    0.0500

    10.18

    +0.49%

  • RIO

    0.1800

    62.17

    +0.29%

  • RELX

    -0.2000

    49.81

    -0.4%

  • BTI

    0.0100

    40.84

    +0.02%

  • GSK

    -0.6700

    38.57

    -1.74%

  • CMSC

    0.0100

    23.17

    +0.04%

  • AZN

    -0.8400

    74.09

    -1.13%

  • BP

    -0.4400

    34.11

    -1.29%

  • JRI

    0.0600

    13.05

    +0.46%

  • BCC

    3.8200

    103.28

    +3.7%

  • BCE

    -0.1800

    22.52

    -0.8%

  • SCS

    0.2700

    10.84

    +2.49%

  • CMSD

    -0.0830

    23.077

    -0.36%

  • VOD

    -0.4400

    9.29

    -4.74%

De Villiers hopes grass is greener for golf team-mate Barty
De Villiers hopes grass is greener for golf team-mate Barty / Photo: GIANLUIGI GUERCIA - AFP

De Villiers hopes grass is greener for golf team-mate Barty

Ashleigh Barty's retirement in March when she was women's tennis number one and just 25 years old is a "weird one to explain", South African cricket legend AB de Villiers has told AFP in an interview before they team up for a golf event.

Text size:

Barty's relatively short career contrasts with that of the 38-year-old de Villiers, who, after well over a decade at the top, only retired from all formats of international cricket in 2018 and from the game entirely last year.

De Villiers first met avid cricket fan Barty when he was playing in Australia's Big Bash League in 2019 and they will meet again when they team up in the inaugural Icons Series golf event in Jersey City from June 30 to July 1.

A Freddie Couples-captained Team USA will compete against a Rest of the World team -- skippered by 'The Big Easy' Ernie Els, one of de Villier's sporting idols -- with 14 sporting stars in each line-up.

While Barty and keen golfer de Villiers are in the Rest of the World Team, swimming legend Michael Phelps is among those in Team USA.

Three-time Grand Slam winner Barty -- who de Villiers describes as having become a friend -- has already taken one break from tennis, playing cricket instead for Brisbane Heat during the 2015-16 Women's Big Bash.

But this time around, the exit appears to be final.

"It is a weird one to explain," de Villiers told AFP in a phone interview.

"I think the best answer is that every person has their own way of manoeuvring through their career, some as long as possible.

"The whole world respects her decision. I would like to think stepping away can be a relief but it is an incredible age to retire at."

De Villiers was one of those rare birds who averaged over 50 in both Test and one-day international formats.

He says he has not had second thoughts since bringing down the curtain on his stellar career which saw him captain South Africa in all three formats.

"I feel relief sitting here," he said.

"I am feeling quite happy I made the right decision even if I miss the game and will be forever grateful to the sport.

"But similar to Ash there is a peace of mind where I am at.

"I am really happy to look back on my career with fond memories.

"There are no regrets. Yes, I made mistakes but no regrets."

- Kohli struggles -

De Villiers -- variously known as 'Mr 360' for his strokeplay and 'Superman' for his astonishingly agile fielding -- says he was fortunate not to have had too many bad runs with the bat during his career.

However, he sympathises with his close friend, Indian superstar Virat Kohli, who he played with at Indian Premier League franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore.

'King Kohli' had been going through a rough patch including two successive golden ducks before he hit 58 on Saturday. He has also failed to score a century in over 100 matches in all formats.

"As a batsman you are only one or two bad knocks away from bad form," said de Villiers.

"If it keeps coming at you it is difficult to bounce back from it."

De Villiers says he has not been in touch with Kohli, but says the struggle becomes largely one of the mind.

"I cannot put a percentage to it but it is the mind and power of the mind which is the main battle," he said.

"You do not become a bad player overnight. Virat would know it and I know it. I think it's the way you think and set your mind.

"You need a clear mind and fresh energy whenever you play and then you can find a way out of a hole."

While de Villiers made plenty of money from the T20 format he is a staunch defender of the Test game. In 114 Tests between 2004 and 2018, he piled up 8,765 runs for South Africa, averaging just over 50.

"Test cricket is my number one format," he said.

"I think most players feel that way. There is nothing more rewarding than standing out there for five days with your team.

"It is the ultimate challenge. I do not know why anyone would say they do not want that challenge in the hardest of formats.

"I will stop watching cricket if Test cricket were to be no more."

L.Zimmermann--NZN