de Villiers plays in a dinner suit. Good luck to him and all, he's good to watch and I like his strokeplay too. Appearances can be deceptive I grant you, but he's a long way from Border as a Test player imo.
de Villier's ODI stats aren't massively better than Border's given the eras they played in and the style of game that was played back then. Again though, that's just my view on it. Certainly his value as a potential wicket keeper as well as a top player make his value to SA immense. Suppose we can agree to disagree on the ODI component.
When it comes to Tests, I'll have Allan Border to bat for my life over any other batsman I have ever watched play the game in 35 odd years of doing so. I admit to being biased, he's a hero of mine (probably the cricketing hero of mine tbh).
Of course, that's hardly a criteria to enjoying watching someone, or even necessarily to rating them. But Christ he was hard. Not hard as in sledged the crap out of people (that's not hardness in any event), but he never gave a millimetre, never took a thing for granted. He walked out to bat in the darkest era Australia has ever had, and you just thought we were a chance - maybe not of winning, but of at least drawing matches against vastly superior opposition. He scored runs pretty much everywhere, against everyone. The bloke was a great, great player.
He was a colossus - a 5 feet, 7 inch tall colossus. Marry me, Al.