AB de Villiers went on to score 149, including 16 sixes and nine fours, from just 44 balls.
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By the time we were ransacking all possible records he had raced through the 130s and 140s.
De Villiers scored an astonishing 149 off only 44 balls with nine fours and 16 sixes.
Sri Lanka made the highest total of 443 for nine against the Netherlands.
De Villiers’ 44-ball 149, Rossouw’s maiden ton, Amla’s unbeaten 153, and other highlights.
AB de Villiers’ record breaking innings of 44-ball 149 against West Indies at t Johannesburg on Sunday created new history in World Cricket. He went on to record the fastest fifty off 16 balls and then got his ton off 31 deliveries, thereby breaking Corey Anderson’s record for the fastest ton in One-Day Internationals (ODIs). Catch...
Let us compare the three innings, ball by ball.