QDK scored 106 runs off 89 balls.
Quinton de Kock smashed a quick-fire century in the series decider of IND vs SA ODIs at Visakhapatnam on December 6, equalling Kumar Sangakkara in most hundreds by wicket-keeper in ODIs list.
Let’s take a look at the top names of most hundreds by wicket-keeper in ODIs in detail.
The South Africa opener Quinton de Kock reached 23 centuries with a 106 off 89 balls vs India, levelling the Sri Lanka legend in the list of most hundreds by wicket-keeper in ODIs. QDK notched up his century in 80 deliveries with a six over square leg. However, de Kock’s stay in the middle was cut short after pacer Prasidh Krishna uprooted him. His aggressive approach, coupled with remarkable consistency, also saw him cross the 7,000 ODI runs mark. This also marked his record seventh ton against India alone, equaling Sanath Jayasuriya’s record for most ODI hundreds vs India.
Kumar Sangakkara held the record of most hundreds by wicket-keeper in ODIs for nearly a decade, with 23 hundreds in 404 ODIs with 14,234 runs. With his elegant left-hand batting, he could dismantle any bowling attack. His statistics of 15 away hundreds are a testament to his ability to excel in every condition. Despite donning the captaincy and wicket-keeping duties for a significant time, Sangakkara finished his career as the second-highest run-getter in ODIs (now third) until Virat Kohli surpassed him in the list earlier this year.
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West Indies skipper Shai Hope has 19 tons in 141 innings, placing him third in the list of most hundreds by wicket-keeper in ODIs. His 19 hundreds also put him in second place in the list of most hundreds for the West Indies in the 50-over format. His average of 50.52 displays his technique and consistency. Often rescuing collapses from No.4/5 in the batting order, he has emerged as the Windies’ run machine in recent times.
Adam Gilchrist’s 16 hundreds earn him a fourth place in most hundreds by wicket-keeper in ODIs. Gilchrist is largely credited with revolutionising the top-order batting with his ultra-aggressive approach. He was a cornerstone of Australia’s golden era from 1999 to 2007, during which they won three back-to-back ODI World Cups. With 9,619 runs in 279 innings at an average of 35.89 and a strike rate of 96.94, it is an understatement of his ability to tear down pace and spin equally and win the games for his side single-handedly.
England’s former white-ball skipper Jos Buttler boasts 11 tons, which places him fifth on the list of most hundreds by wicketkeeper in ODIs, despite batting in the middle order. His high strike rates and match-winning ability make him a valuable asset for England, having played a major role in his side’s maiden ODI World Cup triumph in 2019. Leading the side in the shortest format, Buttler has guided England to their second T20 World Cup title triumph in 2022.
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