South African captain AB de Villiers, has described it as a privilege and honour to represent South Africa in 200 One-Day Internationals. De Villiers' milestone was dampened by the rain in Barbados on Sunday, which washed out the Tri-Nation series match against Australia at the Kensington Oval with only one over bowled. The No. 1 ranked ODI batsman took his tally to 205 ODIs, including five matches for Africa XI, and joins the ranks of Jacques Kallis, Shaun Pollock, Mark Boucher, Herschelle Gibbs and Jonty Rhodes. It's not the first time that rain has affected a significant milestone in his career, after rain washed out his 100th Test match played against India in Bangalore late last year. (Video courtesy: Cricket South Africa)