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De Kock demolition leads S Africa to T20 series win over West Indies

He hits 10 sixes in his innings as he puts on a remarkable 162 in 71 deliveries

De Kock demolition leads S Africa to T20 series win over West Ind

Reuters

Published : 30 Jan 2026, 02:13 AM

Updated : 30 Jan 2026, 02:13 AM

Quinton de Kock smashed a career-best 115 from 49 balls as South Africa easily chased down a victory target of 222 to beat West Indies by seven wickets on Thursday and secure the three-match Twenty20 International series 2-0 with a game to go.

West Indies were sent into bat in Pretoria and amassed 221 for four in their 20 overs, but on an excellent batting wicket South Africa never looked in trouble in their reply and won with 15 deliveries to spare.

De Kock reached his century off 43 balls, the exact same number as when he scored a hundred against the West Indies in Pretoria in 2023 as South Africa chased down 259.

It is his ability to score all around the ground that meant no line or length was safe for the tourists, until he skied a catch off spinner Akeal Hosein going for his third six in a row.

De Kock hit 10 sixes in his innings as he put on a remarkable 162 in 71 deliveries for the second wicket with fellow left-hander Ryan Rickelton (77 runs from 36 balls) that set up the win.

West Indies' total was boosted by a partnership of 126 for the second wicket between Shimron Hetmyer (75 from 42) and Brandon King (49 from 30), before the pick of the bowlers on the day, spinner Keshav Maharaj (4-22 in four overs) put the brakes on.

He removed Hetmyer, caught by Dewald Brevis at deep cover on the boundary, and bowled with excellent control.

Sherfane Rutherford, who starred on this ground for the Pretoria Capitals in SA20, smashed an unbeaten 57 from 24 balls to boost a West Indies innings that had slowed.

The third and final match in the series will be played at The Wanderers in Johannesburg on Saturday.

Both countries then head to the T20 World Cup where the West Indies start against Scotland at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Feb 7, while South Africa's first match is against Canada in Ahmedabad on Feb 9.

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