Legendary South African captain AB de Villiers has given his reaction to the ICC Hall of Fame induction ceremony and the touching tribute essay written by his good friend, former Royal Challengers Bengaluru team mate, and also India's present-day maestro, Virat Kohli. The great Alastair Cook of England and Neetu David from India were inducted simultaneously with him into the same ICC Hall of Fame. AB de Villiers-the one of cricket's best-ever innovative batters has been inducted into ICC Hall of Fame. Also Read | 'Disappointing, losing games and losing series,'- Ben Stokes Shows Disappointment After Upset against Pakistan Here is what he shared on his Instagram account "I want to thank all of you for supporting me and obviously a big thanks to the ICC. It's a great honour for me guys, thank you very much to the ICC, to all my fans out there, all the supporters over the years. I get very shy with these kind of things, so that's why I don't go on about it too much. But yes, obviously it's a very proud moment and it sort of reminds me of all the hard work that's gone into getting to moments like this," "It's really special for me and obviously Virat as well, thank you very much for the kind words. What I'm really proud about is Virat speaking about me always putting the team first," View this post on Instagram A post shared by AB de Villiers (@abdevilliers17) His international runs across the formats during his career remained testimony - 20,014 on South African sheets, second only to Jacques Kallis. As per a clip shared through his Instagram, AB de Villiers relished his own tribute in these words.