South Africa clinched a convincing seven-wicket win over the West Indies in the second T20I of their ongoing series at SuperSport Park, Centurion. Chasing a hefty target of 222, the home team breezed to 225/3 in just 17.3 overs, making it look like a walk in the park. Quinton de Kock stole the show with a fantastic century, consistently putting pressure on the West Indies bowlers. Rickelton also played a crucial role, ensuring the momentum stayed firmly with the home side. The West Indies faced a tough time throughout the match, struggling both in the field and with their bowling. Their bowlers lacked the precision needed to keep South Africa’s batsmen in check, and a series of misfields and dropped catches only made things easier for the hosts. With de Kock’s explosive batting and Rickelton’s reliable support, the required run rate was never a worry. This victory underscores South Africa’s strength on home turf and puts them in a solid position in the series. With their confidence soaring and batting clicking, the hosts are eager to keep the momentum going in the upcoming matches, sending a strong message to the West Indies about their dominance in the T20 format. Also Read | Watch: ‘Leave Him Alone’ – Salman Agha Sends Clear Warning to Media Over Babar Azam Questions Quinton de Kock Shines with Century in 2nd T20I Against West Indies Quinton de Kock delivered an incredible performance in the second T20I against the West Indies at SuperSport Park, Centurion, smashing a century in just 43 balls. This marked his second T20I hundred, both achieved against the West Indies at this very venue. De Kock's innings was a perfect blend of power and precision, highlighted by a stunning six off Holder, and he took a moment to soak in the applause with his trademark composure. He wrapped up his innings at 115 runs off 49 balls, with an impressive tally of 10 sixes and 6 fours before being caught by Brandon King off Akeal Hosein. His explosive display showcased exactly why he’s considered one of the most formidable T20I batsmen, leaving fans in awe and setting a strong tone for South Africa in the series.