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De Villiers warns T20 lure may steer Sooryavanshi away from Test cricket

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Former South African batting great AB de Villiers has suggested that teenage Indian prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi may gravitate toward T20 cricket over Test matches. De Villiers made the remarks during an appearance on TOI Sports' Bombay Sports Exchange Podcast. He pointed to the increasing global appeal and financial rewards of T20 cricket as key factors that could shape the career choices of young players. According to de Villiers, the shorter format presents an 'easier' and more lucrative path, making the choice seem obvious for emerging talent.

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