Heinrich Klaasen's jaw-dropping knock of 174 off just 83 balls helped South Africa register a massive 164-run win over Australia in the 4th ODI of the five-match series. Klaasen went berserk at the SuperSport Park in Centurion in what will be called a knock for the ages. Due to his magical innings, the Proteas went on to break India's world record of most four hundred-plus scores registered in ODI cricket and went on to create a few more feats in the format.
Klaasen registered the highest score hit by any batter coming in at
number five or lower in ODI cricket. His 174 was 12 ahead of the next best - AB de Villiers and Jos Buttler, both of whom scored 162 in 2015 and 2022, respectively. He raced to 150 in just 77 balls, the fourth fastest to the mark in ODI cricket history.
This was South Africa's seventh score of over four hundred in ODIs and they go past India's tally of six such totals. Notably, England stand in third with five such scores, whereas Australia hold the joint-fourth position along with Sri Lanka - two such scores each.