New Delhi: Quinton de Kock’s return to international cricket could not have been more spectacular. After coming back from retirement, the South African wicket-keeper-batsman immediately made his presence felt in the ODI series against Pakistan at Faisalabad’s Iqbal Stadium. Across the three matches, de Kock opened the innings for the Proteas. He scored a total of 239 runs including a century and two half-centuries. His remarkable consistency even earned him the Player of the Series award.

The series win also marked a historic moment for de Kock as he equalled MS Dhoni’s record of seven Player of the Series awards as a wicket-keeper in ODIs. Former Indian captain had set the benchmark over his distinguished 15-year career from 2004 to 2019. Now, de Kock joins the Indian legend at the top

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