Quinton de Kock (born 17 December 1992) is a South African
cricket
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er and former
captain
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of the
Proteas in all three formats. He currently plays for South Africa in
limited overs cricket
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,
Titans at the domestic level, and
Lucknow Super Giants in the
Indian Premier League. He was named the Cricketer of the Year at
Cricket South Africa's 2017 Annual Awards.
An opening
batsman and
wicket-keeper, de Kock made his domestic debut for the
Highveld Lions during the 2012/2013 season. He quickly caught the national selectors' eye when he starred in a match-winning partnership with
Neil McKenzie in the
Champions League T20
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against the
Mumbai Indians
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in the
Indian Premier League (IPL). He also finished fourth on the
first-class rankings, despite playing only six of the 10 matches that summer.
De Kock made his international debut in the first match of South Africa's home Twenty20 International series against the touring New Zealanders during the 2012/13 season. He was asked to keep wickets in place of AB de Villiers, who asked to be rested. He has since played regularly for the team at both
One Day International
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(ODI) and
Twenty20 International (T20I) level. In February 2014, he also made his
Test debut for South Africa, playing solely as a batsman.
By his 20th ODI match, De Kock had already scored five centuries. He became the fourth player to score three successive one-day centuries and the second player to score four ODI centuries before his 21st birthday. In his 74th
ODI
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, against
Sri Lanka
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on 10 February 2017, he became the fastest player to complete 12
ODI
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hundreds, bettering
Hashim Amla, who had achieved the landmark in 81 innings.
Before joining the Titans in 2015, de Kock played domestic cricket for
Gauteng and the
Highveld Lions. He has also played in the
Indian Premier League (IPL) for
Sunrisers Hyderabad,
Delhi Daredevils,
Royal Challengers Bangalore, and
Mumbai Indians
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. Although he opens the batting in One Day International and T20 cricket, he primarily bats in the middle order in Test cricket. In July 2020, he was named South Africa's Men's Cricketer of the Year at
Cricket South Africa's annual awards ceremony. In December 2020, in the series
against Sri Lanka, de Kock captained South Africa for the
first time in Test cricket.
Early career
De Kock attended
King Edward VII School in
Johannesburg. He was spotted as a schoolboy talent and used to play for the affiliate club Old Eds. In the
2012 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup
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, he scored 95 off 131 balls in South Africa's first match against
Bangladesh, which the team won by 133 runs. In the second match against
Namibia, he scored 126 off 106 balls, with South Africa winning again, by 209 runs. In the quarter-final match against
England, de Kock scored only 7 runs, but performed well as
wicket-keeper, recording five dismissals (two stumpings and three catches). Overall, de Kock scored 284 runs throughout the tournament, ranking fourth for the tournament.
Domestic and franchise career
From Johannesburg, De Kock debuted for Gauteng's senior team during the 2009–10 season, aged 16, and subsequently represented the
national under-19 team at the
2012 Under-19 World Cup. In April 2021, he was named in
Northerns' squad, ahead of the 2021–22 cricket season in South Africa.
In the 2013 domestic twenty20 tournament in South Africa, De Kock played several good knocks to take his team
Highveld Lions to the final where they won, eventually becoming the season dalla champions. On 18 February 2013, in the same tournament against
Cape Cobras he hit the second highest T20 score of 126 in South Africa. His knock of 126 is also the highest T20 score ever made by a wicketkeeper batsman in an innings (126).
In 2013 de Kock was bought by
Indian Premier League franchise
Sunrisers Hyderabad in the player auction, but failed to impress when he played. He signed for
Delhi Daredevils for the
2014 tournament, going on to play for the side until 2017 and scoring a century in 2016. He was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2018 auction and played for
Mumbai Indians
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in the
2019 season. He was the team's highest run scorer during their championship winning season. In 2021, he was drafted by
Southern Brave for the
inaugural season of
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. He was second highest run scorer for Southern Brave, scoring 202 runs in 9 matches.
In the
2022 IPL auction
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Retirement
Pre-auction
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Player retention
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, de Kock was bought by
Lucknow Super Giants. He scored his second IPL century on 18 May 2022 against the
Kolkata Knight riders, with 140 runs in 70 balls. In April 2022, he was bought by the
Southern Brave for the
2022 season of
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in England.
International career
ODI cricket
De Kock represented South Africa for the first time, at T20 level, on 21 December 2012 against
New Zealand. While South Africa crushed New Zealand and got them all out for only 86, the hosts chased it down easily with 8 wickets still remaining. De Kock made an impression on his first appearance by scoring an unbeaten 28 off 23 while chasing. He also kept wicket and gloved two catches.
De Kock made his debut for the South African ODI side on 19 January 2013, against New Zealand at
Boland Park Stadium,
Paarl, South Africa. It was reported that he was training and grooming under veteran retired South African wicket-keeper batsman
Mark Boucher
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ahead of the ODI series against New Zealand. He was promoted to the opening batting spot from his second match onwards with
Graeme Smith in his debut series.
In November 2013, De Kock was selected in the first XI of South Africa against
Pakistan in the
United Arab Emirates, in place of
Colin Ingram. De Kock scored a match winning 112 off 135 balls on a tough batting track in
Abu Dhabi
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in the fourth ODI to reach his maiden ODI century. South Africa won the ODI series 4–1. They also played two T20 games against Pakistan. De Kock scored 48 not out in the first match while chasing and took them home. They won that T20 series too by 2–0.
On 5 December 2013, De Kock scored 135 against
India at his home ground in Johannesburg. His innings guided the team to a 141-run victory over India and he was awarded his first-ever 'Man of the Match' award in One Day International cricket. He followed his performance with another successive ODI ton in the next match against the same team in
Durban. He scored 106 runs making a record-breaking opening stand of 194 in Durban with teammate
Hashim Amla who also scored a century in the same match. This performance awarded him another 'Man of the Match' award while they already won the series beating India by 134 runs. He again broke a century knock of 101 in the 3rd ODI which was later abandoned due to rain, but he became only the fifth person to achieve this feat of three consecutive centuries in
One Day Internationals, after
Zaheer Abbas,
Saeed Anwar,
Herschelle Gibbs and
AB de Villiers. He also became the highest run-getter ever in a three-match bilateral ODI series, breaking the previous record of
Martin Guptill. Meanwhile, he was awarded the 'Man of the Series'.
De Kock scored his 5th ODI century knock of 128 against Sri Lanka to record their first-ever ODI series win in Sri Lanka. He also scored his maiden test fifty in the series.
In the 3-match tour to Zimbabwe in August, 2014, De Kock eventually became the joint quickest batsman to reach 1000 runs in ODI cricket sharing the record with
Viv Richards,
Jonathan Trott and
Kevin Pietersen. He reached the milestone in 21 innings. He was also awarded the 'Player of the Series' in that tournament where South Africa beat Zimbabwe 3–0.
For his performances in 2014, De Kock was named in the World ODI XI by ICC. He was also named as wicket keeper of the ODI XI in 2016 by ICC and Cricinfo.
In the
ODI series against Bangladesh in 2017, De Kock along with
Hashim Amla set the highest record ODI runstand for South Africa with an unbeaten partnership of 282 runs. This is also the highest-ever partnership in One-Day Internationals without losing any wickets. For his performances in 2017, he was named as wicket keeper of the World ODI XI by ICC.
In April 2019, he was named in
South Africa's squad for the
2019 Cricket World Cup
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. The
International Cricket Council (ICC) named de Kock as the key player of South Africa's squad for the tournament. In the opening match of the World Cup against England, he scored 68. He ultimately finished with 305 runs from 8 matches, including three half centuries.
On 4 February 2020, during the
home ODI series against England De Kock scored his 15th ODI century and became joint second fastest South African to reach 5,000 ODI runs.
In the same match he also became only the second wicket keeper opening batsman after Adam Gilchrist while captaining the side to score a century in ODIs.
Test cricket
In February 2014, de Kock made his Test debut for South Africa, scoring seven runs in the first innings and 34 runs in the second innings against
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at
St George's Oval in
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.
In January 2016, when South Africa was losing the
home Test series against
England, De Kock was recalled to the Test side for the second Test, taking the keeper's gloves from
AB de Villiers, but failed to deliver. He was replaced by
Dane Vilas at the 11th hour before the third Test, after a freak injury he picked up at home the afternoon before. He was again selected for the fourth and the final Test and scored his debut Test century with a score of 129 not out in the first innings coming to bat at number seven. In the tour, De Kock reached a milestone as the fastest to reach 10 ODI centuries. He completed his 10th century in his 55th match. In their 3rd test
against Pakistan he made his same score of 129 in their 2nd innings in 2019.
On 22 July 2018
during the second test match against Sri Lanka, he went on to become the fastest wicketkeeper in terms of matches (35) to take 150 test dismissals. On 27 January 2019 during the fourth test match against England, he broke the record for the fastest wicketkeeper to effect 200 dismissals (47).
On 12 June 2021, Quinton de Kock joined Mark Boucher in 3,000 runs in Test cricket as a wicketkeeper for South Africa club during his career-best 141 not-out against West Indies.
On 30 December 2021, De Kock announced his retirement from Test cricket.
T20I cricket
In March 2014, South Africa played a 3-match Twenty20 series against Australia. De Kock was named the 'Player of the Series' in the tournament although South Africa lost the series by 0–2. In 2019–2020 season de Kock was brilliant in this format scoring 4 half centuries. In September 2021, De Kock was named in South Africa's squad for the
2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup
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.
In October 2021, during the
Men's T20 World Cup, de Kock made himself unavailable for South Africa's match against West Indies after refusing to
take the knee. Following the match, he apologised saying he would take the knee and wanted to play for his country again. De Kock explained that he had originally decided not to take the knee because of the way in which
Cricket South Africa had handled the issue by mandating that all players take the knee shortly before the match against the West Indies. However, he returned to the side for South Africa's next match, against
Sri Lanka
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, and took the knee before the start of play.
Personal life
De Kock married his girlfriend, Sasha Hurly, in September 2016. They have a daughter, born in January 2022.
Records and achievements
;Milestones
* Fastest South African to reach 1,000 ODI runs.
*Fastest wicketkeeper, in terms of matches (35), to make 150 Test dismissals.
*Fastest wicket-keeper, in terms of matches, to complete 200 dismissals in Tests (47) beating the previous record held by
Adam Gilchrist.
*Fastest South African to score a T20I half century (17 balls).
References
External links
*
Quinton de Kocks profile page on Wisden
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1992 births
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