South African wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock completed his 13,000 international runs, becoming the seventh player from his country to enter the elite club. He achieved the feat during the Third One Day International against India, being played at Visakhapatnam

The veteran wicketkeeper continued his fine run against India, overcoming two low scores in the first two matches and slammed his 23rd ODI century for the Proteas. He scored a scorching 106 runs in 89 balls, with eight fours and six sixes at a strike rate of 119.10.

Now in 311 international appearances for SA, De Kock has scored 13,088 runs at an average of 40.24, with a strike rate of 93.71, including 30 centuries and 70 fifties in 347 innings with a best score of 178.

With this century, his conversion rate from 50s to 100s

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