<h1>STOP ME IF YOU CAN - AB de Villiers</h1>

AB de Villiers Back, The legend of AB de Villiers has developed considerably more noteworthy after the South Africa captain impacted the fastest ever 150 in one-day international history at the SCG today.
De Villiers' stunning 162 not out off just 66 balls drove the Proteas to their most astounding ever World Cup score of 5-408 from 50 overs.
Batting at No.5, de Villiers overshadowed Shane Watson's 83-ball exertion against Bangladesh in 2011 to turn into the quickest to man to 150.
De Villiers was barbarous against Jason Holder, crushing four sixes and a four in the last over for 30 runs.
"An exceptionally agreeable thump today, I thought the establishments the young men did in advance permitted us to free up later on," de Villiers said at the finish of the first innings.
"It was one of those thumps that I love. Everything ricocheted my direction, a smidgen of fortunes today and I made the most of it."
De Villiers missed out on the fastest World Cup ton by two balls - the record still belonging to Ireland's Kevin O'Brien.