ICC World Cup 2023: De Kock (114 off 116 balls) hit his fourth hundred of the tournament to go level with Kumar Sangakkara, who achieved the feat in 2015 edition
De Kock (Pic: AFP)
Key Highlights
- For record, only three batters have scored four or more centuries in single WC edition
- De Kock hit his fourth hundred of the tournament to go level with Sangakkara
- Van der Dussen blazed away to a fiery 118-ball 133
Quinton de Kock and Rassie Van der Dussen revelled in the knowledge that the focus back home has finally shifted from rugby to cricket, striking scintillating hundreds to power South Africa to 357 for 4 against New Zealand in the ICC World Cup 2023 on Wednesday.
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De Kock (114 off 116 balls) hit his fourth hundred of the tournament to go level with Kumar Sangakkara, who achieved the feat in 2015 edition, while Van der Dussen blazed away to a 118-ball 133.
For record, only three batters have scored four or more centuries in a single World Cup edition.
David Miller blasted 53 in 30 balls to provide the final flourish, barely days after the whole country was basking in its rugby team's record fourth World Cup triumph in Paris.
Taking dew into account, New Zealand's stand-in skipper Tom Latham opted to bowl first at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium whose stands were half-full with some people gathered outside when the in-form De Kock and skipper Temba Bavuma walked out to bat.
After Bavuma's dismissal, in De Kock and Van der Dussen the South Africans had the perfect duo to set the tone, and they did exactly that with a 200-run partnership in little over 30 overs.
Riding on a bit of luck with one of his shots falling in a no man's land, De Kock stepped outside against Mitchell Santner and hoisted the seasoned left-arm spinner over the long-on boundary for a six.
Van der Dussen, too, got into the act and looked comfortable while accumulating his runs.
Luck also smiled on Van der Dussen as he got more than one reprieve on way to his century.
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Meanwhile, De Kock reached his hundred in style, smashing Neesham on the onside for a maximum. Soon, Van der Dussen got to his ton with a four.
Batting on 104 off 105 balls, Van der Dussen shifted gears and launched into Neesham for two consecutive sixes, the first one was thanks to Trent Boult tipping the ball over the ropes while trying to catch it.
Then, Van der Dussen carted Tim Southee for a maximum over long-on.
By the time De Kock and Van der Dussen were dismissed, they had done enough for South Africa to aim for 350.
Miller produced a few big hits to prop them up towards the end.
(With agency inputs)