South Africa Innings: In Numbers

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Below, we look at the statstical highlights from the innings -

400 - South Africa becomes the second team to score in excess of 400 at the ICC Cricket World Cup, after India who made 413 for 5 against Bermuda in Trinidad in 2007. The total is also the highest ICC Cricket World Cup score between two full nations.

72 - South Africa scored 72 runs in the batting powerplay, the most in the tournament.

34 - South Africa took 34 runs off a Jason Holder over - the 48th of the innings - the second-most ever in a ICC Cricket World Cup, after Herschelle Gibbs struck six sixes against The Netherlands to score 36 runs off Daan van Bunge in the 2007 edition of the tournament.

64 - De Villiers slammed his 150 off 64 balls, making it the fastest 150 in ODI cricket. Shane Watson's 83-ball effort against Bangladesh in Mirpur in 2011 was the previous record. 64 is also the number of runs Holder conceded in the last two overs.

2 - Holder became the second bowler to concede more than 100 runs in the ICC Cricket World Cup – after New Zealand's Martin Snedden, who gave away 105 runs against England at The Oval in 1983. However, Holder’s spell is the most expensive by anyone who has bowled 10 overs.

1 - De Villiers became the first man to score three ICC Cricket World Cup centuries against a single opponent.

52 - De Villiers's century came off 52 balls, the second-fastest in a ICC Cricket World Cup match, after Kevin O’Brien’s****50-ball effort against England in 2011.

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