Sowetan

De Villiers delighted with career-best 176

Proteas on fire but AB misses out on a double

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AB de Villiers blasted a career-best 176 to set up a seriesclin­ching 104-run win for South Africa in the second one-day internatio­nal against Bangladesh at Boland Park in Paarl yesterday.

SA posted an imposing 353/6 after being sent in to bat, while Bangladesh made a spirited start to their response before being bowled out for 249.

De Villiers raced to his 25th one-day internatio­nal century off 68 balls with ten fours and a six. He added another five fours and six sixes off the next 36 deliveries in a display of dazzling footwork, precise placement and some audacious strokes, particular­ly after he reached his century.

Even so, De Villiers said he Thursday October 19 2017 felt “quite nervous” at the start of his first internatio­nal innings in four months.

But, he said batting partner Hashim Amla was a calming influence as he embarked on a sensationa­l 104-ball innings which included 15 fours and seven sixes.

Already the holder of the records for the fastest 50, 100 and 150, De Villiers was on target to beat Chris Gayle’s record of 138 balls for the fastest oneday internatio­nal double century before he hit a low full toss from Rubel Hossain to deep midwicket with 14 balls remaining in the innings.

“It did cross my mind,” he said of the possible double century, “but that’s not something I play for. It was all about how many balls I could face at the end of the innings to get as many runs as I could for the team. If it all worked out I would have got there but I’m happy with the 176.”

The ease with which De Villiers found the boundary was in complete contrast to his teammates, who managed to hit only five fours and a six between them, struggling to time the ball as it rose slowly off the surface, while the outfield was unusually slow after three days of rain.

Mashrafe Mortaza’s decision to bowl first was justified as there was some early movement for his seam bowlers – but he and his fellow new ball bowlers were unable to separate the in-form pair of Quinton de Kock and Amla until they had put on 90 for the first wicket.

Then Shakib Al Hasan took two wickets in three balls, which brought De Villiers to the crease.

“Shakib bowled really well but AB came in and took the game away from us. He’s a destroyer,” said Mortaza.

The third and final match is in East London on Sunday. –

 ?? /THINUS MARITZ/GALLO IMAGES ?? AB de Villiers hammered 176 off 104 balls with 15 fours and seven sixes to power the Proteas in Paarl.
/THINUS MARITZ/GALLO IMAGES AB de Villiers hammered 176 off 104 balls with 15 fours and seven sixes to power the Proteas in Paarl.

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