South Africa remains undefeated against the Bangladesh. David Miller smashed the fastest century in Twenty20 international cricket as South Africa outshines Bangladesh by 83 runs in the second and final Twenty20 International at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom on Sunday. Miller's 35-ball hundred propelled South Africa to 224 for four before Bangladesh were bowled out for 141, completing a clean-sweep for South Africa in two Tests, three one-day internationals, and two T20 internationals. It was an extraordinary inning by Miller"
David Miller had only scored 18 runs off 14 balls early of his innings, and then came an assault which yielded 82 runs off 21 balls to get to his century. The previous fastest T20 international century was made off 45 balls by fellow South African Richard Levi against New Zealand in Hamilton in 2011/12. Miller shared a 79-run fourth wicket partnership off 41 balls with Hashim Amla, who made 85 off 51 balls with 11 fours and a six.
Bangladesh made a good start, restricting South Africa to 37 for two in the first five overs. Shakib opened the bowling and sent down all his four overs in one spell, taking two for 22. Miller was only the fourth South African to hit a century in 100 T20 Internationals.
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