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The ODI World Cup 2023 is witnessing some remarkable performances from cricket players around the world. One such standout player is South Africa‘s wicket-keeper batter Quinton de Kock, whose incredible batting display have left fans and experts in awe.
Former South African cricketer AB de Villiers has recently shared his insightful perspective on De Kock’s astounding performance in the ongoing cricketing carnival.
Quinton de Kock’s stunning batting display in ODI World Cup 2023
De Kock’s exceptional batting exhibition in the ongoing edition of the World Cup has been nothing short of spectacular. The left-handed batter has showcased his supreme form by accumulating a staggering 545 runs in just seven innings, boasting a remarkable average of 77.86, with a total of four centuries to his name.
The 30-year-old has not only set the cricketing world abuzz but has also solidified his position as the highest run-scorer in the tournament. His incredible consistency has been pivotal in driving the Proteas’ success, earning him accolades as a standout performer in the cricketing extravaganza.
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AB de Villiers’s applauding comments on Quinton De Kock
De Villiers expressed his deep admiration for De Kock, highlighting how his exceptional talent has left a lasting impression on him. The former cricketer commended the Johannesburg-born cricketer‘s unique ability to strike the ball with remarkable finesse consistently and noted that, despite occasional setbacks, he has consistently displayed the resilience and skill to bounce back, making him a standout cricketer in his eyes.
“He (De Kock) has always been very special to me since the very first day I watched him play, Quinnie showed that he was just a class above anyone else. I have never really seen anyone hit the ball on the up consistently like he does and he has always maintained that form. Yes, one or two failures here or there, but he has always had the ability to bounce back,” De Villiers said as quoted by the ICC.