WATCH: AB de Villiers surprises his wife when she was trying to record a video of his meditation

De Villiers is currently spending time with his family amid the COVID-19 lockdown in the country.

By Salman Anjum - 05 Apr, 2020

In order to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, South Africa on March 27 started a nationwide military-patrolled lockdown for the next three weeks.

Therefore, Proteas batting maverick AB de Villiers is currently sitting at home and spending time with family.

Amid the crisis, De Villiers is also making sure that he maintains his top fitness and thus trains regularly.     

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On Saturday (April 4), De Villiers performed a meditation routine by throwing a ball at the walls and catching it. His wife Danielle de Villiers was trying to record a video of the meditation session but when AB realised it, he instead threw the ball at his better half.

Later, De Villiers stole the video from his wife’s phone and uploaded it on Instagram.

“It was a slow start to this rainy Saturday morning! She thought she was gonna record my boring meditation routine without me knowing, but I had a surprise for her and then stole the video from her too. Well, video creds @danielledevilliers , and I must admit, since I was a little boy this has been one of my favourite things to do, it wasn’t just a once off lockdown exercise, I can do this for hours,” he captioned the video.

 
 
 
 
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It was a slow start to this rainy Saturday morning! She thought she was gonna record my boring meditation routine without me knowing, but I had a surprise for her????and then stole the video from her too. Well, video creds @danielledevilliers , and I must admit, since I was a little boy this has been one of my favourite things to do, it wasn’t just a once off lockdown exercise, I can do this for hours

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AB de Villiers was set to play for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the 13th edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) but the BCCI decided to postpone the tournament from March 29 to April 15 earlier this month due to Coronavirus outbreak.

With the growing CIVID-19 cases in the country, the Indian government imposed a nationwide 21-day lockdown last week and now the cancellation of cash-rich event looks inevitable.

By Salman Anjum - 05 Apr, 2020

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