On Sunday in Centurion, South Africa tied the series with the West Indies by staging a record run chase in T20Is. Despite giving up 258 runs with the ball, South Africa put on an exciting run chase, anchored by Quinton de Kock’s first-ever T20I century, to set a record for the biggest run chase in T20Is.

De Kock and Reeza Hendricks got South Africa’s innings off to a great start by scoring 102 in the first six overs of the run chase, the greatest score by any side in the Powerplay in T20 Internationals.

After the first partnership of 152 runs, which took just 10.5 overs, South Africa became the clear favorite to win the match. Aiden Markram, the captain, maintained the carnage to lead his team to a remarkable victory even though the visitors attempted a comeback by dismissing Rossouw, Hendricks, and Miller in relatively fast succession.

In T20 International matches, Bulgaria held the previous record for the highest successful run chase with 243 in 19.4 overs against Serbia in 2022. As a result, South Africa has now achieved the highest run chase success rate in both ODIs and T20Is.

Earlier, West Indies had achieved their best score in T20Is thanks to a record-setting 39-ball century from Johnson Charles. However, it simply wasn’t enough to secure a victory. icc/cricket

What a win!

South Africa have pulled off an incredible heist in Centurion #SAvWI | https://t.co/XyxteYowIn pic.twitter.com/MLP3tE21WO

— ICC (@ICC) March 26, 2023

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