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South Africa great in awe of de Kock's World Cup run-scoring exploits

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ICC Digital Insiders Tanvi Shah and Natalie Germanos discuss the game with AB de Villiers, Ricky Ponting and Graeme Smith chipping in.

While de Villiers is generally regarded as one of the best South Africa batters of recent times, de Kock has put his name up in lights with a string of superb individual performances at the World Cup in India.

De Kock already has four centuries to his name - the equal-second most by an individual at a Men's Cricket World Cup - and the 545 runs he has amassed through seven innings is the highest ever achieved by any South Africa batter in a single edition of the tournament.

The record-breaking run by de Kock has come as no surprise to de Villiers, who has always held his former teammate in the upper echelon of players to come from South Africa.

"He has always been very special to me since the very first day I watched him play," de Villiers said in India.

"Quinnie showed that he was just a class above anyone else.

"I have never really seen anyone hit the ball on the up consistently like he does and he has always maintained that form.

"Yes, one or two failures here or there, but he has always had the ability to bounce back."

Innings highlights as Quinton de Kock hit the highest score of his ICC Men's Cricket World Cup career in Mumbai

De Kock's four centuries over the last month in India means the left-hander now has 21 ODI centuries to his name, four less than the 25 ODI tons that de Villiers managed during his long and distinguished white-ball career that stretched more than 13 years.

De Villiers even compiled an astonishing 482 runs for his country during the 11th edition of the World Cup in Australia in 2015, but de Kock has already surpassed that tally during his sensational run in India.

"I think it is the best I have ever seen him play in a World Cup," de Villiers added.

"He certainly seems to be at home, he has got a point to prove and he looks calm while he is doing it.

"South Africa needs him to give us that solid start as often as possible as it is really good for the middle over if we get that solid start."

AB de Villiers and Quinton de Kock batting together in 2015 // Getty Images

With just one loss through seven matches in India and de Kock in fine form, de Villiers believes the Proteas are well on their way to qualifying for the semi-finals for the World Cup for the fifth time in their history and progressing even further this time around.

"At the moment the batting order is really good all round, and there is an all-round belief in each other and the bowlers," de Villiers noted.

"Everyone that was being doubted at the start of the tournament are starting to show form so, all in all, things are coming together and hopefully we will go all the way."

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