Quinton de Kock notched up his 100 in the ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023 during South Africa's match against Bangladesh.
Quinton de Kock continues to shine in the ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023. He notched up his third century in just five games during South Africa's match against Bangladesh at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The South African opener had already reached a quick fifty in just 47 balls after his team opted to bat first.
In the 34.1st over, Nasum Ahmed delivered the ball to de Kock, who smartly collected a single to complete his century. De Kock exhibited his prowess by expertly capitalizing on the loose deliveries and showcasing impeccable strokeplay down the ground.
This remarkable achievement marked his 20th century in ODI cricket and was met with thunderous applause from the crowd, along with a warm hug from his partner, Heinrich Klaasen.
Most hundreds in a single World Cup edition:
5 - Rohit Sharma (2019)
4 - Kumar Sangakkara (2015)
3 - Mark Waugh (1996)
3 - Sourav Ganguly (2003)
3 - Matthew Hayden (2007)
3 - David Warner (2019)
3* - Quinton de Kock (2023)
*The only other South African batter with two (or more) hundreds in a single World Cup edition was AB de Villiers (two in 2015).
Most World Cup hundreds for South Africa:
4 - AB de Villiers
3 - Quinton de Kock
2 - Herschelle Gibbs
2 - Hashim Amla
As of the time of writing this article, South Africa had completed 36 overs, amassing 203 runs for the loss of three wickets.
Quinton de Kock's consistency in India is evident as he has now converted all of his five 50-plus scores into hundreds in ODIs during this tournament.
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