Renowned player of South African team Quinton De Kock made history. Deakock broke the record of Australia veteran Adam Gilchrist as soon as he completed his 200th hunt as a wicketkeeper behind the wicket. Quinton de Kock set this record in the fourth and last Test match being played between South Africa and England at the Wanderers ground in Johannesburg. The 27-year-old wicket-keeper batsman made his 200th victim of Allie Pope off the bowling of Pesar Nokia. ISL: Goa achieve first place by defeating Kerala Blasters 3 -2 It is known that Quinton Deacock completed 200 hunts in the 45th Test match, while Gilchrist took 47 Tests to reach this point. Gilchrist is followed by another kangaroo vikterkeeper Brad Haddin, who completed 200 hunts in the 50th Test. Then comes Pakistani Kamran Akmal and South African legend Mark Boucher (52-52 Tests). Australian Open 2020: These players enters quarterfinals in women's singles In this match, Deacock is entertaining fans with his best game. At the same time, he took three hunts in the first innings and four in the second innings. His strong game continues with the bat in the current series. John DeCock has scored 341 runs at an average of 48.71 in innings so far with the most four half-centuries in the Test series. Royal Rumble 2020: 46-year-old Edge returns to Ring, McIntire becomes champion