ODI World Cup 2023- Scoring three tons of in 5 innings is fairly particular: SA batting coach JP Duminy on De Kock

“DE KOCK Please don’t retire after this World Cup.”

A spectator within the MCA Pavilion on the Wankhede Stadium held a hand-written poster throughout Tuesday’s Men’s Cricket World Cup tie between South Africa and Bangladesh.

Considering the dream run that Quinton de Kock has had within the World Cup to this point, requires de Kock to reverse his choice to retire from ODIs after the World Cup may get louder after Sunday’s Rugby World Cup closing.

Now that de Kock has topped the run-scoring charts, due to his three tons of in 5 innings, together with Tuesday’s record-breaking 174, the retirement discuss has maybe taken a back-seat, a minimum of for the South Africa change-room.

“It’s easy to score a hundred and then sort of take a back seat, but every single day that he comes to training and the games that he has played so far, you know, scoring three hundreds in five innings is a pretty special effort,” Jean-Paul Duminy, South Africa’s batting coach, stated on Tuesday evening.

De Kock’s file run

# De Kock’s 174 in opposition to Bangladesh is the very best rating by a wicketkeeper in a World Cup match, surpassing Adam Gilchrist’s 149 throughout Australia’s 2007 closing win versus Sri Lanka

# De Kock’s 174 is the second-highest particular person rating by a South Africa batter in males’s World Cup, after Gary Kirsten’s 188 not out in opposition to UAE in 1996

# De Kock’s on Tuesday turned solely the sixth batter to have scored 300 in a single males’s World Cup version.

# De Kock is the main run-getter within the 2023 version, with 407 runs from 5 video games.

“Knowing the character that he is, he is certainly not going to rest on that. He has got great ambitions to go all the way and be a real strong performer for the team.”

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Aiden Markram, the South Africa stand-in captain for its back-to-back wins in Mumbai, confused that de Kock is valued by the group rather more than his exploits on the sector.

“We all know Quinton to be the free-spirited guy that he is, but he actually has a fantastic cricket brain on him. So, he assesses conditions really well and communicates that to us off the field even before we have walked out to bat,” Markram stated.

“It adds a lot of value in that regard. And then you never want to clip his wings really. You just want to let him fly. He structures it the exact way he feels need, and we back that completely as a unit.”

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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