South Africa
batsman AB de Villiers scored the fastest-ever ODI
century as South Africa piled on the runs in a crushing 148-run defeat
of the West Indies in the 2nd ODI Vs West Indies at Johannesburg on Sunday Jan 18,2015
South Africa
batsman AB de Villiers needed 31 deliveries to reach the milestone in the second
ODI in Johannesburg, five fewer than previous record holder Corey
Anderson(NZ)who needed 36 balls to pass the mark against the same
opposition in 2014
Also AB de Villiers equalled the record Rohit
Sharma set in 2013 against Australia when he smashed his 16th six on
the penultimate ball of the penultimate over.
AB de Villiers could not score another to
make the record his own, however, when he went for another huge hit off
Andre Russell and was caught at deep extra cover with two balls left
having scored 149 Runs(from 44 balls with 4x9 and 6x16)
The Proteas
ended their innings on 439 for two, four runs shy of the highest ever
ODI score by a team - set by Sri Lanka in 2006 against Holland.
South Africa
openers Hashim Amla and Rilee Rossouw also scored centuries as they
made 247 in just over 38 overs for the first wicket.
Rilee Rossouw scored 128 from 115 balls before he was caught at mid-off to give Jerome Taylor a wicket, while Amla finished unbeaten on 153 from 142 deliveries
This was the first time that three centuries were scored in an ODI innings. There had been 116 instances of two centuries in an innings prior to this
And
it was a target that proved well beyond the tourists, who reached 291
for seven in reply with Dwayne Smith (64) and Denesh Ramdin (57) the
highlights of a respectable - if futile - chase.
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