Cricket is a beloved game. Spectators love to watch it. Quinton de Kock is one of the finest batsmen in cricket history. He is like a silent killer who comes and performs. His performance is enough to answer. Here, we are presenting "Top 10 best knocks of Quinton de Kock ".

1. 101 Vs. India

Quinton de Kock has burst the consciousness of cricket fans worldwide after scoring three consecutive centuries against India in the three-match ODI series. He scored a brilliant knock of 101 runs off 120 balls in the last ODI match of the series. He scored 342 runs against India in the three-match ODI series. Quinton played his best innings in the series and proved why he is one of the finest wicketkeeper batsmen in cricket.

2. 106 Vs. India

Quinton de Kock was indeed the best wicketkeeper batsman of South Africa. He scored a magnificent 106 runs off 118 against India. This was memorable as it was his second consecutive century against India in the three-match ODI series. These are the signs of a great player.

3. 112 Vs. Pakistan

Quinton de Kock scored a stunning hundred against Pakistan at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. This was another De Kock special, as he achieved it in front of Pakistan. At last, South Africa won the match.

4. 100 Vs. West Indies

West Indies posted a giant total of 258/5 in the allotted 20 overs. South African openers began the chase in a ruthless fashion; star opener De Kock smashed the West Indian bowlers all over the park. After hitting the quickest half-century, De Kock registered his first T20 ton in the match. Quinton's century put South Africa in the IPL driving seat and holds the record for the second fastest T20 century by a South African batter in mere 43 balls. South Africa chased the record target against West Indies in just 18.5 overs. This was the highest run chase in T20 cricket history.

5. 135 Vs. India

India won the toss and invited South Africa to bat first. Quinton de Kock scored an excellent knock of 135 runs. De Kock opened the innings along with his partner Hashim Amla, adding 152 runs for the first wicket. De Kock set the tone for the three-match ODI series with his striking 135 off 121 balls.

6. 138* Vs. England

England posted a mammoth total of 399 runs in the allotted 50 overs. Jos Buttler scored a superb knock of 105 off 76 balls, including 11 boundaries and 5 over-boundaries. It is not easy to chase a target of 400 runs. De Kock played an unbeaten knock of 138 off 96 balls. He smashed 12 fours and 6 sixes in his terrific innings. South Africa was 250/5, and De Kock was still at the crease. The match could have gone either way. Unfortunately, rain interrupted the game, and South Africa fell short by 39 runs from the DLS target 290.

7. 135 Vs. England

English captain Eoin Morgan won the toss and decided to bat first against South Africa. After the early dismissal of Jason Roy, Alex Hales and Joe Root added 122 runs for the second wicket. Root scored a brilliant ton (125 off 113 balls), and England posted a mountainous total of 318 runs. Chasing 319 is not an easy task, but not impossible. The intent shown by the opening batters, Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla, reveals the game plan of the South African team. Both of them batted well and added 239 for the opening wicket. De Kock played a blistering knock of 135 runs. He smashed England bowlers all over the park, and hit 16 fours and 4 sixes in his magnificent innings. He was indeed the star of the match. His innings was impressive as it overshadowed Hashim Amla's 127-run innings. South Africa won the high-scoring thriller match by seven wickets. The openers penned the story of the victory for South Africa.

8. 168 Vs. Bangladesh

It was another memorable inning by Quinton de Kock against Bangladesh. Bangladesh posted a competitive total of 278 runs in their 50-over quota. South African openers entered the field with different plans. De Kock played an unbeaten knock of 168 runs off 148 balls. This innings comprised 21 boundaries and 2 skyscraper sixes. Hashim Amla also scored an unbeaten ton. It was a pure masterclass chase by South African openers. They dominated the Bangladesh bowlers throughout the match. South Africa chased the target in the 43rd over, without losing any wicket. It was a great victory for South Africa.

9. 178 Vs. Australia

South African captain Faf du Plessis won the toss and invited Australia to bat first. Australia set a decent total of 294 runs on the scoreboard. Quinton de Kock played an incredible knock of 178 runs and hit 16 fours and 11 sixes. This was indeed one of the best innings of De Kock in ODI format. He single-handedly won the game for his team. South Africa won the match by six wickets with 82 balls to spare.

10. 140 Vs. Kolkata Knight Riders

Quinton de Kock was one the finest batters in cricket history. He proved this statement again true after scoring an invincible knock of 140 runs off 70 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL. This was the third-highest individual score by any batsman in the IPL. He passed his South African teammate, Mr. 360 (AB de Villiers) 133*. Quinton and KL Rahul played a masterclass T20 innings to take Lucknow to a mammoth total of 210/0 in the IPL.