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South Africa wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock sets a unique record during ODI World Cup 2023

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In what marked his final appearance in the ODI format, South African wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock bid adieu with a historic feat during the ODI World Cup 2023 semi-final against Australia. While his farewell innings might not have reflected his best performance, ending with a fourteen-ball three, de Kock etched his name in the record books by achieving a unique milestone.

Record-breaking performance by Quinton de Kock in ODI World Cup​


Despite South Africa’s defeat in the semi-finals, de Kock made history by becoming the first wicketkeeper to score 500 plus runs and effect 20 dismissals in a single edition of the tournament. His stellar contributions secured him the title of the second-highest run-scorer in the tournament, accumulating 594 runs in 10 games with an impressive average of 59.40, second only to India‘s Virat Kohli.

Remarkable batting and glovework​


De Kock’s dream run included exemplary batting performances, showcasing his prowess with the bat. His glovework behind the stumps was equally commendable, contributing to 19 catches and a stumping, resulting in a total of 20 dismissals throughout the tournament. The closest contender to his record was India’s KL Rahul with 16 dismissals.

De Kock’s impactful and record-breaking journey in the CWC 2023 serves as a fitting conclusion to his illustrious ODI career, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and contributions to the sport.

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South Africa’s struggle in the semifinal​


In the crucial semi-final clash against Australia, South Africa’s batting display faced a formidable challenge as they endured a disastrous start to their innings. The Proteas, known for their prolific run-scoring in the group stages, found themselves in a precarious position at 24/4 within the first 12 overs, courtesy of the relentless Australian pacers. However, a resilient innings from David Miller, who crafted a fighting century with 101 runs off 116 balls, played a pivotal role in steering South Africa to a total of 212 in the first innings.

In the run-chase, Australian openers Travis Head and David Warner set the stage on fire with their ultra-attacking intent. The left-handed duo unleashed a flurry of boundaries, adding a quick 60 runs in just six overs. Nevertheless, despite the explosive start, Australia faced challenges in the middle overs, losing their way. Amid the middle-order challenges, Australian skipper Pat Cummins (14*) and Mitchell Starc (16*) showcased nerves of steel, guiding Australia to their eighth ICC Men’s ODI World Cup final.

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