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AB De Villiers Powerful Batting of Fastest ODI 150

Post by chandoo » Feb 27, 2015 Views: 1638

AB de Villiers once again shown his powerful batting today in world cup match against West Indies as he manage to hit the fastest 150 in one-day international history. De Villiers reached 150 from 64 balls, beating the previous record, set by Australia's Shane Watson, by 19 balls.



The Proteas skipper utilised his full repertoire of strokes in an awesome display of batting, peppering the boundaries at a sun-bathed Sydney Cricket Ground with eight sixes and 17 fours in a 104-minute innings that will live long in the memory.

He shared stands of 134 runs with Rilee Rossouw (61), another of 48 with David Miller (20) and a third of 80 with Farhaan Behardien (10) to turn around his country's innings after West Indies had made a promising start to the match.

He finished unbeaten on 162 from 66 balls as South Africa made the second-highest total in World Cups. Only last month, he hit the fastest ODI hundred against the same team in Johannesburg, from 31 balls. In that same innings, South Africa's captain also set the record for the fastest fifty in ODIs, from 16 balls.




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AB De Villiers Powerful Batting of Fastest ODI 150

Post by adamwalkner » Mar 02, 2015

So if you really want to know my thinking about AB De Villiers Powerful Batting of Fastest ODI 150, then i will tell you that yes of course. What an amazing Inning that was form AB De Villiers for making Fastest 150 in the One Day International History. AB De Villiers Reached 150 from just 64 Balls with Eight Sixes as well as Seventeen Fours in a 104 Minutes Inning that will live long in the Memory. Beating the previous Record ,which was set by Australia's Shane Watson by 19 Balls.


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