AB de Villiers : I'll hopefully be up for selection in the next match

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AB de Villiers has confirmed that he’s really close to being a 100% fit while adding that he should be available for selection for RCB's clash against KXIP in Indore tonight. De Villiers also praised the efforts of his team after their win against Delhi Daredevils in Bangalore on Saturday.

Royal Challengers Bangalore have had mixed start to their 2017 campaign. After losing the opening encounter to Sunrisers Hyderabad by 35 runs, they did well to beat the Delhi Daredevils in their second match by 15 runs.

De Villiers, who has been recovering from a back injury, told RCB’s official website that he was nearing 100% fitness and declared himself available for their game against Kings XI Punjab in Indore tonight. In the video, De Villiers said, “The boys should a lot of guts and character and that’s what the team is all about. So, I’m looking forward to the rest of the tournament.”

“I’m ready to go and and I’m really close to a 100% now and we two days to go for the next game so hopefully, I’ll be up for selection in the next one”.    

The Royal Challengers Bangalore take on the Kings XI Punjab at the Holkar stadium in Indore at 8 PM tonight. 

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