South Africa, and in particular AB de Villiers, have broken all sorts of records in a stunning victory over India to clinch the five match ODI series.

The Proteas scored 4-438 after batting first in Mumbai.

Faf du Plessis (133), Quinton de Kock (109) and AB de Villiers (119) all scored centuries to set up the record breaking innings.

In reply, India fell a whopping 214 runs short, managing only 224.

Records from the match:

  • Equal-third most runs in an ODI innings
  • Highest team total against India
  • Highest team total at the Wankhede Stadium
  • Second-most sixes in an ODI innings (20, by South Africa)
  • Second time in ODI history that three batsmen scored centuries in the same innings
  • Second most runs conceded by a bowler in an ODI (106 by Bhuvneshwar Kumar)
  • India’s second-worst ODI defeat in terms of runs
  • Hashim Amla became the fastest man to reach 6000 ODI runs. He did so in just 123 innings
  • AB de Villiers now has a career ODI average of 54.21. The highest among the 194 batsman in the world with over 2000 runs
  • AB de Villiers has now scored four ODI centuries in less than 60 balls. The only man to ever do so
  • AB de Villiers hit 11 sixes in his innings, to take his tally for thr year to 58, the most ever sixes hit by one person in a calendar year. He also became the first batsman to hit 10 or more sixes twice in his ODI career

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