Following his fiery 90-run knock against India in the second T20I, South Africa’s wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock said that he tries to “make it count” once he gets going and getting to play against India so many times on batting-friendly surfaces has helped him maintain a fine record against India.

Quinton continued his fine record against India, blazing his way to a 46-ball 90 before a late blitz from David Miller and Donovan Ferreira set India up 214 runs to win, which they failed to chase down with Proteas pacers consistently striking. Against India across all the formats, he has scored 1,914 runs in 43 matches and 40 innings at an average of 40.72, with eight centuries, seven sixes and a best score of 135.

Speaking about his knock and record against India after the match, de Koc

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