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Not Rohit Sharma Or Virat Kohli: Babar Azam's 'Best Batter' Pick Leaves AB De Villiers Amused

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Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam picked South Africa legend AB De Villiers as the best batter he has played against during his career.

Babar recently appeared in an interview on De Villiers' official YouTube channel and when the former Proteas batter asked him to choose, Babar was quick to pick him over any active cricketer.

De Villiers was left amused by the answer and although he asked Babar to choose someone other than him, the Pakistan cricketer said that his answer remains AB De Villiers.

Babar also opened up about the toughest bowler he has faced in his career as he took the name of Australian cricket team pacer Pat Cummins.

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