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Herchell Gibbs became the first person to hit 6 sixes in an over against the Holland(Netherlands).
The previous record was with Sanath Jayasurya who scored Max 30 runs in an over.
This brings me to ask....should the minnows be allowed to play at this world cup?
The previous record was with Sanath Jayasurya who scored Max 30 runs in an over.
SourceSouth Africa completely decapitated the Netherlands bowling attack, amassing a massive 353/3 in their 40 overs. Many records were broken along the way.
Herschelle Gibbs scored a sensational 72, inclusive of six 6s in an over from Daan van Bunge. Gibbs’ runs came of only 40 balls.
But Gibbs’ departure only brought Mark Boucher to the crease, who hammered 75 of 31 balls and in the process also notched up the fastest 50 in ICC Cricket World Cup history of 21 balls.
The South African innings also saw 18 6s, the most in any one-day international.
Graeme Smith (67) and Jacques Kallis (128*) began the onslaught for South Africa early on. Smith and Kallis added 114 for the 2nd wicket to put the innings back in shape after some initial hiccups. The duo brought up the team’s 50 inside 11 overs.
Earlier, Netherlands opening bowlers Billy Stelling and Darron Reekers maintained a good line and length strangling the South Africans to 4/1 in the first 5 overs. The disciplined bowling of the Netherlands opening pair forced Smith and Kallis to go over the top in pursuit of runs.
South Africa got off to the worst possible start in their match against Netherlands losing A B de Villers second ball. The South African opener was caught behind off Billy Stelling, who bowled a maiden wicket over.
This Group A game being played at Warner Park, St Kitts was reduced to 40-overs a side due to a wet outfield.
The umpires conducted an inspection at 10:30 am local time but weren’t satisfied with the prevailing conditions. Another ground inspection took place at 11: 20 am local time and the umpires decided to get the game started at 12:00 pm.
Netherlands skipper Luuk van Troost won the toss and elected to field.
South Africa have recently displaced defending ICC Cricket World Cup champions Australia as the No. 1 team in ODIs and would be looking to begin their campaign on a confident note.
This brings me to ask....should the minnows be allowed to play at this world cup?
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