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AB de Villiers welcomes second child

AB de Villiers welcomes second child

| | 21 Jul 2017, 05:30 pm
Durban, July 21 (IBNS): South African star batsman AB de Villiers and his wife Danielle have welcomed their second child.

Danielle gave birth to a baby boy in Johannesburg.

The baby has been named by heir parents as John Richard de Villiers.

Welcoming the fourth member in their family, the cricketer tweeted: "Now we are 4! Praise the Lord for this amazing blessing in our lives. John Richard de Villiers."

He also shared the image of his child on Instagram.

He captioned the image as: "Now we are 4! Praise the Lord for this amazing blessing in our lives. John Richard de Villiers was born at 11am on Monday the 17th and both Danielle and John are safe at home. My wife is the most amazing woman and once again showed incredible courage and strength through all of this."

Image: AB de Villiers  Instagram page

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