World Cup 2019: Hashim Amla second fastest to 8000 ODI runs
Coming into the match, Amla needed 24 runs as he became the fourth South African batsman after Jacques Kallis, AB de Villiers and Herschelle Gibbs to enter the 8k club.
Published : Jun 19, 2019 17:21 IST
Hashim Amla became the fourth South African batsman to reach 8000 runs in ODI cricket. The opener reached the milestone during South Africa's World Cup match against New Zealand in Birmingham on Wednesday.
He also became the second fastest to 8000 runs off 176 innings, with Virat Kohli being the quickest off 175 innings. Interestingly, Amla was the quickest from 2000-7000 ODI runs.
Coming into the match, Amla needed 24 runs as he became the fourth South African batsman after Jacques Kallis, AB de Villiers and Herschelle Gibbs to enter the 8k club.
Amla had to sit out the second match of the tournament after taking a knock on the helmet in South Africa's opener against England. In the last three matches, he had scores of 13, 6 and 41.