It was the fifth-highest score at a T20 World Cup


Sydney: South Africa's Rilee Rossouw and Quinton de Kock shared in the highest-ever partnership in Twenty20 World Cup history Thursday, amassing 168 against Bangladesh at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday.
Rossouw blasted the first century of the 2022 event, only the 10th since the T20 tournament started in 2007, and De Kock made 63 as they surpassed the 166 that Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara made against the West Indies in 2010.
De Kock fell for 63 the next ball but Rossouw powered on, bringing up the first century of the Australian tournament and only the 10th ever at a T20 World Cup.
He was eventually out going for another big hit, ending a 56-ball knock in which he smashed eight sixes and seven fours. It was the fifth-highest score at a T20 World Cup.
The blitz put the Proteas on track for victory after their opening match on Monday against Zimbabwe in Hobart was washed out and the points were shared.
In contrast, Bangladesh opened their campaign with a nine-wicket win over the Netherlands and currently sit on top of Group 2 on two points with India.
But they have a poor record against top teams at World Cups, and have not won any of their seven T20s against South Africa.
Bavuma won the toss and batted first but the South African skipper was out cheaply again as his awful form continued.
Speedster Taskin Ahmed was coming off career-best figures of 4-25 against the Dutch and coaxed an edge with his raw pace that carried to Nural Hasan behind the stumps.
But that was as good as it got for Bangladesh as De Kock and Rossouw attacked Ahmed in his next over, pummelling 21 to assert their authority.
The pair were bludgeoned fours and sixes around the ground, bringing up their 50-partnership in four overs.
Their blitz was interrupted at 60-1 in the sixth over when light rain began falling.
But they resumed after a 22-minute break, with no overs lost, and carried on where they left off.
Rossouw reached his 50 first, off 30 balls, with De Kock taking four balls longer.
They went on to demolish the Bangladesh attack, setting the new partnership record before De Kock was caught at long-on off Afif Hossain for 63 off 38 balls.
Rossouw carried on and brought up three figures before ballooning a catch to Liton Das.
SOURCE: AFP
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