De Kock Breaks Record, South Africa Sets 188 Target vs Afghanistan

South Africa posted a competitive total of 187/6 after being asked to bat first by Afghanistan. The innings was built on a blistering 116-run partnership between Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickleton, who scored 59 and 61 respectively. De Kock's knock saw him surpass AB de Villiers to become South Africa's highest run-scorer in T20 World Cup history. Afghanistan's bowlers, led by Azmatullah Omarzai's three wickets and Rashid Khan's two, fought back in the latter stages to limit the damage.

Key Points: SA Sets 188 Target in T20 WC, De Kock Breaks Record

  • De Kock breaks de Villiers' SA T20 WC record
  • 116-run stand with Rickleton in 61 balls
  • Afghanistan's Rashid Khan takes 2 key wickets
  • Target of 188 set for Afghanistan chase
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T20 World Cup: South Africa sets 188-run target for Afghanistan

Quinton de Kock's record-breaking 59 and Ryan Rickleton's 61 power South Africa to 187/6 against Afghanistan in T20 World Cup clash.

"De Kock also overtook AB de Villiers for making the highest runs for South Africa in the T20 World Cups. - Match Report"

Ahmedabad, February 11

South Africa have set a big target of 188 runs for Afghanistan in match 13 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Wednesday.

Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, Afghanistan's bowlers managed to keep South African batters quiet for the first three overs.

Fazalhaq Farooqi drew first blood, dismissing South Africa captain Aiden Markram off a slower ball that he mistimed to mid-off.

Despite the early wicket, Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickleton picked up the pace and took South Africa to 43/1 in powerplay. The left-handed duo continued in the same vein even after the fielding restrictions were off, hitting freely to power South Africa to 98/1 after 10 overs, including 23 runs off the 10th over.

They put South Africa in command with a 116-run stand in just 61 balls. De Kock brought up his fifty with a pull for four, scoring 59 runs in 41 balls. Ryan Rickleton was even more devastating, scoring 61 in just 28 balls, with the help of five fours and four sixes.

De Kock also overtook AB de Villiers for making the highest runs for South Africa in the T20 World Cups. He now has 737 runs, in comparison to de Villiers' 717 runs.

Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan stalled the South African progress as he sent back both De Kock and Rickleton in the space of three balls.

Tristan Stubbs failed to score big and could only make one run before Azmatullah Omarzai dismissed him.

Dewald Brevis (23 off 19 balls) and David Miller (20 not out off 15 balls) helped the Proteas keep the momentum as Marco Jansen's 16 off seven balls took South Africa to 187/6 in 20 overs.

Azmatullah Omarzai took three wickets, as Rashid Khan grabbed a brace. Fazalhaq Farooqi also picked up a wicket.

Now, Afghanistan need to make 188 runs in 20 overs to win this match.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The stadium looks electric! Wish I was in Ahmedabad for this. Credit to Rashid Khan for breaking that dangerous partnership. Afghanistan's bowling was a bit expensive in the middle overs though.
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Aman W
De Kock surpassing ABD's record is a big moment. He's been a rock for them. But 188... Afghanistan have the power hitters. It's going to be a close finish, yaar!
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this is fantastic cricket. The pitch seems good for batting. Afghanistan's top order needs to start strong. Can't afford to lose early wickets chasing this.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think Afghanistan missed a trick by not bringing Rashid Khan on earlier. That 10th over where 23 runs were conceded changed the momentum completely. Hope they learn from this.
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Kriti O
The match is being played in our backyard! 🇮🇳 So proud to host such a great tournament. Come on Afghanistan, you can do it! Make it an exciting second innings.

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