New Delhi: South African batsman AB de Villiers is widely regarded as one of the most destructive batsmen in limited-overs cricket.


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In an ODI match against West Indies at home, the wicketkeeper-batsman smashed the Caribbean bowlers to all parts of the ground as he slammed the fastest ODI ton.


AB reached the three-figure mark off just 31 balls, breaking Corey Anderson's previous record of fastest ODI ton ever, which came against West Indies in 2014 off 36 balls.


After Hashim Amla (153*) and Rile Rossouw (128) added a mammoth 247-run for the first wicket, AB came to the crease and stole their thunder with a mind-blowing knock.


AB's knock comprised 16 sixes and nine boundaries, which meant he scored 132 runs in just boundaries.


Watch his majestic innings here: