AB De Villiers is the first captain to register three centuries in an ODI series
AB De Villiers has registered five hundreds in ODIs after coming in to bat after the 25th over. Virat Kohli has achieved the feat twice. No other batsman has registered more than one hundred after coming in to bat after the 25th over.
AB De Villiers is the first visiting batsman to register seven hundreds in ODIs on Indian soil. The four batsmen with 7 centuries or more on Indian soil being Sachin Tendulkar (20), Virat Kohli (10), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (7) and De Villiers (7)
AB De Villiers is averaging 70.31 in ODIs on Indian soil - his tally being 1125 in 20 innings, including seven hundreds and three fifties. He is the only batsman to have averaged 70-plus in ODIs in India (minimum 1000 runs)
AB De Villiers' strike rate of 195.08 (119 off 61 balls) is the fourth highest by a South African batsman in an innings of 100 or more. He had a strike rate of 338.63 during his innings of 149 off 44 balls vs West Indies at Johannesburg on January 18, 2015, which is a world record
AB De Villiers' sixth century vs India is his 23rd in ODIs - 19 in a winning cause. He has now twelve hundreds as captain in ODIs.
AB De Villiers' tally of six centuries is a record in India-South Africa ODIs.
AB De Villiers' first Man-of-the-Series award vs India is his sixth in ODIs
The unbroken 164-run stand for the third wicket between Faf du Plessis and AB de Villiers is now the highest for any wicket at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai in ODIs
South Africa's 438 for 4 is the highest by any team at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, surpassing the 358 for 6 by New Zealand vs Canada on March 13, 2011. South Africa's total is the joint third-highest in ODIs.
Four of the top six scores in ODIs have been recorded by South Africa - their highest being 439 for 2 vs West Indies at Johannesburg on January 18, 2015.
South Africa became the first team to register six totals of 400 or more in ODIs, surpassing the five by India. Australia and Sri Lanka have recorded two each while England and New Zealand have one each to their credit.
In all, seventeen totals of 400 or more have been recorded in ODIs
South Africa (3-2) have registered their first bilateral series win over India on Indian soil. They had lost the four and drawn one before recording a win in India
South Africa's 214-run win is their biggest win over India in terms of runs - their sixth largest in ODIs - with the largest being by 272 runs vs Zimbabwe at Benoni on October 22, 2010
AB De Villiers plundered 109 off just 61 balls, including 11 sixes and 3 fours, to join two other centurions - Quinton de Kock and Faf du Plessis - in a record-breaking innings that stopped at 438 for 4 at the end of 50 overs on Sunday in Mumbai
AB De Villiers has registered five hundreds in ODIs after coming in to bat after the 25th over. Virat Kohli has achieved the feat twice. No other batsman has registered more than one hundred after coming in to bat after the 25th over.
AB De Villiers is the first visiting batsman to register seven hundreds in ODIs on Indian soil. The four batsmen with 7 centuries or more on Indian soil being Sachin Tendulkar (20), Virat Kohli (10), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (7) and De Villiers (7)
AB De Villiers is averaging 70.31 in ODIs on Indian soil - his tally being 1125 in 20 innings, including seven hundreds and three fifties. He is the only batsman to have averaged 70-plus in ODIs in India (minimum 1000 runs)
AB De Villiers' strike rate of 195.08 (119 off 61 balls) is the fourth highest by a South African batsman in an innings of 100 or more. He had a strike rate of 338.63 during his innings of 149 off 44 balls vs West Indies at Johannesburg on January 18, 2015, which is a world record
AB De Villiers' sixth century vs India is his 23rd in ODIs - 19 in a winning cause. He has now twelve hundreds as captain in ODIs.
AB De Villiers' tally of six centuries is a record in India-South Africa ODIs.
AB De Villiers' first Man-of-the-Series award vs India is his sixth in ODIs
The unbroken 164-run stand for the third wicket between Faf du Plessis and AB de Villiers is now the highest for any wicket at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai in ODIs
South Africa's 438 for 4 is the highest by any team at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, surpassing the 358 for 6 by New Zealand vs Canada on March 13, 2011. South Africa's total is the joint third-highest in ODIs.
Four of the top six scores in ODIs have been recorded by South Africa - their highest being 439 for 2 vs West Indies at Johannesburg on January 18, 2015.
Highest ODI Totals |
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443-9 (50 overs):Sri Lanka Vs Netherlands Amstelveen, 2006 |
439-2 (50 overs):South Africa Vs West Indies Johannesburg, 2015 |
438-9 (49.5 overs): South Africa Vs Australia Johannesburg, 2006 |
438-4 (50 overs): South Africa v India, Mumbai, 2015 |
434-4 (50 overs): Australia v South Africa, Johannesburg, 2006 |
South Africa became the first team to register six totals of 400 or more in ODIs, surpassing the five by India. Australia and Sri Lanka have recorded two each while England and New Zealand have one each to their credit.
In all, seventeen totals of 400 or more have been recorded in ODIs
South Africa (3-2) have registered their first bilateral series win over India on Indian soil. They had lost the four and drawn one before recording a win in India
South Africa's 214-run win is their biggest win over India in terms of runs - their sixth largest in ODIs - with the largest being by 272 runs vs Zimbabwe at Benoni on October 22, 2010
AB De Villiers plundered 109 off just 61 balls, including 11 sixes and 3 fours, to join two other centurions - Quinton de Kock and Faf du Plessis - in a record-breaking innings that stopped at 438 for 4 at the end of 50 overs on Sunday in Mumbai
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