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Quinton de Kock opened the innings for South Africa in the third ODI against Pakistan on Saturday (November 8) and scored 53 runs from 70 balls. During his stay at the crease at the Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad, the left-handed batter, who reversed his decision to retire from ODIs in September 2025, hammered six fours and one six.

In the third ODI, which South Africa lost by seven wickets, De Kock entered his name in the history books by becoming the second fastest batter in the world to score 7000 runs in ODIs.

De Kock needed 44 runs in the third ODI to complete 7000 runs in ODIs, and he achieved the objective by taking a single on the fourth ball of the 19th over of South Africa’s innings bowled by Salman Ali Agha.

De Kock scored his 7000th run in the 158th ODI

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