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In WC 15 AB de Villiers 162 Batting Video Highlight Against West indies

Todays icc WC 15 (icc world cup 2015)  is the interesting match that i have seen in the history of worldcup 2015. The match is between the SA (South Africa) VS WI (West Indies). The AB de Villiers, players of south africa who played a match very well as he made 162 runs at 66 balls so Watch Match 19 West Indies vs South Africa Highlight Scorecard ICC World cup 2015 Scoreboard Wi vs Sa AB de Villiers 162 runs Batting. AB de Villiers smashed the fastest ever 150 in One-Day Internationals, beating Shane Watson’s record (83 balls against Bangladesh in 2011).He also blasted the second fastest World Cup hundred, taking 52 balls to get to the landmark. Kevin O’Brien’s record (50 balls, against England in 2011) stays intact, for now.AB de Villiers now has the fastest fifty (16), hundred (31) and 150 (64) in ODI history. source www.cricbuzz.com

AB de Villiers 162 Batting Video Highlight In World Cup 2015 Against West indies

AB de Villiers VS West indies 162 Batting Video

SA VS WI  Highlights ICC World Cup 2015

After a disastrous performance against India at the MCG, South Africa have certainly bounced back in style. For the West Indies, after a promising start, they just completely lost the plot. Even their fielding was below par. South Africa will next take on Ireland in Canberra and the West Indies will meet India in a crucial encounter in Perth. source www.cricbuzz.com

Sulieman Benn followed it up by bowling a fine spell, but Holder perhaps missed a trick by not having a first slip for Benn. It was Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis, who then stitched a crucial partnership to take South Africa to a position of strength. On occasions, both the batsmen struggled for timing, but showed the application to put on a century stand. Chris Gayle gave the Windies genuine hope of coming back into the game by snaring the wickets of Amla and du Plessis in a single over, but de Villiers’ blitz shut the door on them.source www.cricbuzz.com

 

Earlier, de Villiers’ wondrously entertaining innings of 162 from just 66 balls took the game away from the grasp of the West Indies. de Villiers played every shot in the book to annihilate the opposition ranks. In fact, his sparkling spread of run-scoring was such that it is hard to pick a shot that encapsulated the breathtaking knock. He played crunching drives, slog sweeps, scoops and cuts to flay the West Indies’ bowlers. One of the scoops he smashed for a four off Andre Russell’s bowling was played with his top hand coming off the bat handle. In the 48th over of the innings, he also clobbered Holder for 34 runs. Unfortunately for Holder, he was smashed for 30 runs in the last over of the innings as well.source www.cricbuzz.com

Match Info

InfoDescription
Match19th Match, Pool B, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
DateFri, Feb 27, 2015
TossSouth Africa won the toss and opt to bat
VenueSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
UmpiresSteve Davis , Ian Gould
3rd UmpireRanmore Martinesz
Match RefereeRoshan Mahanama
South Africa Squad
Playing XI: Hashim Amla, Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis, Rilee Rossouw, AB de Villiers, David Miller, Farhaan Behardien, Dale Steyn, Kyle Abbott, Morne Morkel, Imran Tahir
Bench: Aaron Phangiso, Jean-Paul Duminy, Wayne Parnell, Vernon Philander
West Indies Squad
Playing XI: Chris Gayle, Dwayne Smith, Marlon Samuels, Denesh Ramdin, Lendl Simmons, Jonathan Carter, Darren Sammy, Andre Russell, Jason Holder, Jerome Taylor, Sulieman Benn
Bench: Darren Bravo, Sheldon Cottrell, Kemar Roach, Nikita Miller

 

 

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