Speaking
through
his
Twitter
account,
De
Villiers
said,
“I
will
go
to
Chinnaswamy
Stadium
next
year.
But
not
for
playing
cricket.
I
am
going
to
apologise
to
the
RCB
fans
for
not
winning
the
IPL
title
so
far.
I
also
want
to
thank
them
for
their
support
over
the
past
decade.
I
can’t
play
cricket
anymore.
Because
I
had
surgery
on
my
right
eye.”
The
Protea
has
played
184
IPL
matches
and
scored
5162
runs
in
the
cash-rich
league.
The
38-year-old
–
who
bagged
the
ICC
player
of
the
year
award
three
times
–
went
on
claiming
that
he
rejected
the
offer
to
participate
in
the
Legends
League
Cricket
because
of
the
surgery
in
his
right
eye.
“I
am
too
old
now.
Legends
League
seems
to
be
a
lot
of
fun.
I
was
invited,
but
I
had
an
eye
operation.
I
know
you
might
think
that
I
can
play
with
one
eye
but
I
would
rather
not
do
that,”
de
Villiers
said.
He
also
said
that
he
has
no
plans
to
take
up
coaching
roles
any
time
soon.
“I
am
definitely
not
planning
to
coach
a
team.
I
absolutely
love
to
share
everything
that
I
have
learnt,
that
will
come.
But
I
am
not
going
to
be
joining
a
team,
coaching
and
travelling
the
world
again.
I
am
very
happy
to
spend
a
bit
of
time
at
home
after
travelling
for
18
years,”
he
added.
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