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Proteas inflict tons of pain on Kiwis
Daily Express
|November 02, 2023
QUINTON DE KOCK and Rassie van der Dussen both hit centuries as South Africa thrashed New Zealand by 190 runs to go top of the World Cup table.
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Opener De Kock struck 114 his fourth ton of the tournament - and Van der Dussen 133 to help South Africa post a daunting 357-4 in Pune before New Zealand slumped to 167 all out in reply. The Kiwis required the highest successful run chase in World Cup history to avoid a third straight defeat, but
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