AB de Villiers cracks Ganguly’s record, notches fastest to 9000 ODI runs
- AB de Villiers played a winning knock of 85 runs in the match versus New Zealand
- South Africa’s cricket captain AB de Villiers achieved this record off 9005 balls beating Australian player Adam Gilchrist’s feat
In the third ODI between New Zealand and South Africa in Wellington, the Proteas have beaten the Kiwis by 159 runs. The target being chased was South Africa’s 271/8 (50 overs), New Zealand only managed to scrounge up 112/8 (32.2 overs).
South Africa’s captain AB de Villiers played a winning knock of 85 runs and smashed quite a few records in the meanwhile. He secured his record with a brilliant four he played off New Zealand’s Lockie Ferguson.
The Proteas player was just 87 short of the record and a 37-not out and a 45-runs score in the previous two matches edged him closer. The South African right-handed batsman finally made the record his own in the third.
Fastest 9000 ODI runs (by innings)
205 - AB de Villiers (South Africa)
228 - Sourav Ganguly (India)
235 – Sachin Tendulkar (India)
239 - Brian Lara (West India)
242 – Ricky Ponting (Australia) and Jacques Kallis (South Africa)
South Africa’s cricket captain AB de Villiers achieved this record off 9005 balls beating Australian player Adam Gilchrist’s feat of securing the 9000 knock 9328 deliveries.
Fewest balls taken to score 9000 runs ODI
9005 AB de Villiers (South Africa)
9328 Adam Gilchrist (Australia)
10094 Sanath Jayasuriya (Srilanka)
10109 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (India)