#6 Quinton de Kock

Quinton de Kock joined the elite list along with two other South-Africans in the year of 2013 when he became the star attraction in South Africa as they played hosts against India.
His monumental 135 in Johannesburg and 106 in Durban helped South-Africa to get two consecutive victories and his 101 in the third ODI of that series went in vain as the game had to be stopped after the first innings due to conditions. In the limited career that he's had, this was one of the highlights of his career and there's no doubt that he produced his best for it.
#5 Ross Taylor
Ross Taylor is the only Kiwi on this list and this is just another shining ray on the legendary career that he's had as well.
In Hamilton and Wellington respectively, Ross Taylor's 112 not out and 102 elevated New Zealand to two straight victories against India but his third century in Dubai where he scored 105 went in vain against Pakistan as his team ended up on the losing side. He's achieved a lot in his career and has gone on to become the national captain and this record definitely tilts quite a praise in his favour.

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