De Kock ton clinches T20 series for South Africa against West Indies

Published January 31, 2026
CENTURION: South African opener Quinton de Kock plays a shot during the second Twenty20 International against 
West Indies at the SuperSport Park.—AFP
CENTURION: South African opener Quinton de Kock plays a shot during the second Twenty20 International against West Indies at the SuperSport Park.—AFP

CENTURION: Quinton de Kock used a borrowed bat to hammer a series-clinching century for South Africa in the second T20 International against the West Indies at SuperSport Park on Thursday.

West Indies posted an imposing 221 for four in their 20 overs but De Kock was in imperious form as South Africa won by seven wickets with 15 balls to spare.

The 33-year-old hit six fours and 10 sixes in making a car­eer-best 115 off 49 deliveries.

It was South Africa’s second-highest successful run chase, behind only the 259 for four against the same opponents at the same ground in 2023.

De Kock made his only other T20I century in that match, hitting exactly 100 off 44 balls.

“I made a mistake and left some of my bats at home,” said De Kock, who borrowed a bat from rising star Dewald Brevis.

“It’s nice to bat in Protea colours again at Centurion,” the left-hander, who took a break from international cricket after the 2024 T20 World Cup before returning last season, added.

“We’ve been in this position before on this ground — it’s a high-scoring ground.”

De Kock shared a second-wicket stand of 162 with fellow southpaw Ryan Rickelton, who made 77 not out.

The West Indian total was built on a second-wicket partnership of 126 off 62 balls between Brandon King (49) and Shimron Hetmyer (75).

South Africa pulled back the scoring rate in the middle overs, with left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj taking two for 22 in four overs.

But Sherfane Rutherford gave the innings late impetus by hitting 57 not out off 24 balls.

The heaviest punishment was suffered by Anrich Nortje, South Africa’s fastest bowler, who conceded 59 runs off three overs without taking a wicket.

Largely due to Rutherford the West Indies scored 68 runs off the last four overs.

“The batting was pretty decent,” said West Indian captain Shai Hope. “But there are very tough bowling conditions at Centurion.”

Scoreboard

WEST INDIES:

B. King c Stubbs b Rabada 49

S. Hope c de Kock b Jansen 4

S. Hetmyer c Brevis b Maharaj 75

R. Powell b Maharaj 2

S. Rutherford not out 57

R. Shepherd not out 17

EXTRAS (LB-8, NB-1, W-8) 17

TOTAL (for four wkts, 20 overs) 221

DID NOT BAT: R. Chase, M. Forde, J. Holder, J. Seales, A. Hosein

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-7 (Hope), 2-133 (King), 3-142 (Powell), 4-145 (Hetmyer)

BOWLING: Rabada 4-0-35-1 (4w), Jansen 4-0-39-1 (1w), Nortje 3-0-59-0, Maphaka 3-0-39-0 (3w, 1nb), Maharaj 4-0-22-2, Markram 2-0-19-0

SOUTH AFRICA:

A. Markram c Hetmyer b Forde 15

Q. de Kock c King b Hosein 115

R. Rickelton not out 77

D. Brevis c Holder b Hosein 4

J. Smith not out 6

EXTRAS (NB-1, W-7) 8

TOTAL (for three wkts, 17.3 overs) 225

DID NOT BAT: T. Stubbs, M. Jansen, K. Maharaj, K. Rabada, A. Nortje, K. Maphaka

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-27 (Markram), 2-189 (de Kock), 3-213 (Brevis)

BOWLING: Forde 3.3-0-34-1 (1w), Seales 2-0-38-0 (1w, 1nb), Chase 3-0-40-0, Holder 3-0-37-0 (1w), Shepherd 2-0-35-0, Hosein 4-0-41-2

RESULT: South Africa won by seven wickets.

Published in Dawn, January 31st, 2026

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