AB de Villiers breaks down Tilak Varma's match-winning 130.19 strike rate knock vs Pakistan: ‘Quite slow for him but…’

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De Villiers was impressed with how calm Tilak was in the middle, as he said he was a bit slow with a 130.19 strike rate, but it was exactly what India needed after the early setbacks to steady the innings and guide them towards victory.

“Tilak Varma staying really nice and calm. 69 not out off only 53 balls. It’s quite slow for him, but that's what was necessary for the team to win that final. And that’s what I love about players like that, they are adaptable to different situations, different conditions," De Villiers said on his YouTube channel.

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"Shivam Dube and Tilak Varma become leaders in the team"

The Proteas great also lauded Shivam Dube alongside Tilak, highlighting how the duo have finally justified the selectors’ faith with match-winning performances. He said their growth from promising youngsters to reliable performers signals a shift, as both are now stepping up as leaders within the Indian setup.

“Also, Shivam Dube really coming to the party, and the two of them have been there for a while in the India team, haven’t really sort of stake the claim in the side to show the selectors, thank you. That’s why the selectors have backed us, but now things have changed. All of a sudden, the two of them coming to the party. Absolutely amazing to see some of the younger guys like Dube and Varma sort of become experienced, become leaders in the team,” he added.

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