When South African cricketer AB de Villiers moved to India to play for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League, he says it "changed my life completely."
Now, he's giving back to the country that's given him so much, by mentoring two young people through the Make a Difference NGO, Mashable reports.
"Spending time in India, your eyes open up to new possibilities, you see different cultures, you see poverty, see something of everything over India," he says.
"Most of all, they see a lot of love."
The 18-year-old says he "felt time to give back" after receiving "a lot of love and I felt time to give back, you know."
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