AB De Villiers hit his fifth one-day international century in a year in which he has maintained an average above 100. —AFP Photo
AB De Villiers hit his fifth one-day international century in a year in which he has maintained an average above 100. —AFP Photo
BENONI: JP Duminy and AB de Villiers hit centuries as South Africa’s batsmen went on the rampage in the third and final one-day international against Zimbabwe at Willowmoore Park on Friday. South Africa gained a crushing 272-run win, hammering 399 for six before bowling out Zimbabwe for 127 to seal the series 3-0.

It was the second biggest winning runs margin in one-day international history, exceeded only by New Zealand’s 290-run win against Ireland in Aberdeen in 2008.

“We’ve steadily improved through the series,” said South African captain Graeme Smith, who said the performance of the bowlers on Friday was particularly heartening ahead of South Africa’s tour to play Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates.

The South African team depart on Sunday and play the first of two Twenty20 internationals in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. The tour also includes five one-day internationals and two Test matches.

Duminy (129) and De Villiers (109) shared a record South African one-day international third wicket partnership of 219 off 190 balls as the home side again put the Zimbabwe bowlers to the sword.

It was the second successive hundred by man of the series De Villiers and the third time in three matches that two South African batsmen hit centuries in the same innings.

Duminy, who was named man of the match, benefited from a policy of rotating batsmen in the number three position, joining Colin Ingram and De Villiers in reaching three figures after coming in at first wicket down.

For Duminy it continued a promising start to a new campaign after a disappointing 2009/10 season. When he mistimed an attempted big hit to mid-off it was the first time in two Twenty20 internationals and three one-day games against Zimbabwe that he had been dismissed after racking up a total of 281 runs.

De Villiers hit his fifth one-day international century in a year in which he has maintained an average above 100.

Although Zimbabwe’s bowlers had taken a pasting from the South African batsmen, the visiting team’s batsmen performed well in the first two matches.

But they were swept away on Friday after opening batsmen Brendan Taylor and

Hamilton Masakadza were dismissed within the first five overs.

Rusty Theron, the leading wicket-taker in his first series, finished with three for 18, while Albie Morkel, Wayne Parnell and Johan Botha took two wickets each.

“We were outplayed today,” said Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura.

“We can take heart from our batting apart from today but we have to work hard on our bowling.”

Opinion

Editorial

Digital deal
19 Jun, 2026

Digital deal

THINGS have moved rapidly where the Iran-US memorandum of understanding is concerned. While the physical document ...
Failing the public
19 Jun, 2026

Failing the public

WHETHER it is Sindh’s struggle to secure clean drinking water or Balochistan’s difficulty in improving the...
Crushed lives
19 Jun, 2026

Crushed lives

COURTS and commissions have often been up in arms over the health and ecological hazards associated with...
Words that wound
Updated 18 Jun, 2026

Words that wound

Hate speech rarely begins with physical attacks.
‘New urban province’
18 Jun, 2026

‘New urban province’

CONSIDERING the advance state of urban decay that affects Karachi, voices are often raised calling for the megacity,...
Punjab budget: mixed bag
18 Jun, 2026

Punjab budget: mixed bag

PUNJAB’S budget for FY27 is a mix of good and bad political choices, with a cash-strapped centre tightening the...