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Speaking to Cricket Australia’s official website ‘cricket.com.au’, the 35-year-old swashbuckler said he would love to be back two years after calling it quits internationally. He is currently in Australia to play in the Big Bash League.
“I would love to. I’ve been talking to ‘Bouch’ (Mark Boucher), Graeme Smith and Faf-du Plessis back home, we’re all keen to make it happen,” he said.
“It’s a long way away still, and plenty can happen there’s the IPL coming up, I’ve still got to be in form at that time. So I’m thinking of throwing my name in the hat and hoping that everything will work out,” he added.
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De Villiers had attempted a comeback before last year’s ODI World Cup but his proposal was shot down by Cricket South Africa.
“There are a lot of players (involved with CSA) who I used to play with. Guys who understand the game, leaders of the team for many years” he said of the present dispensation.
He said, “So it’s much easier to communicate than what it used to be in the past. They understand what players go through especially players that have played for 15 years internationally.
“It doesn’t mean that everything is going to be sunshine and roses, but it’s definitely a lot easier and it feels comfortable, the language that’s being used and just the feeling that everyone has at the moment in South Africa about the cricket,” he added.