Matthew Breetzke scored 150, the highest by anyone on ODI debut, as the Proteas made 304-6 against New Zealand in the Tri-Series in Pakistan on Monday.
The 26-year-old’s brilliant 148-ball knock anchored the South African innings after they were sent in to bat at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium.
Breetzke, who smacked 11 fours and five sixes, trumps the 148 made by Desmond Haynes for the West Indies on debut against Australia in Antigua in 1978.
Breetzke put on 37 for the opening stand with captain Temba Bavuma (20) and another 93 for the second wicket with Jason Smith (41) to give South Africa an ideal platform.
Breetzke hit New Zealand pacer Will O’Rourke for a boundary to reach three figures off 128 balls, becoming the fourth player from his country to hit a century on ODI debut.
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Reeza Hendricks, Tony de Zorzi and Colin Ingram are the others.
Breetzke cracked a six off fast bowler Ben Sears to post his 150 before being caught at mid-off by Michael Bracewell off Matt Henry in the 46th over.
Wiaan Mulder scored a 60-ball 64 with five fours and a six to ensure the Proteas posted a 300-plus total.
Henry 2-59 and O’Rourke 2-72 were the pick of the New Zealand bowlers.
South Africa were forced to give four debuts in this match as their top players were either active in the SA20 back home or recovering from injuries.
New Zealand brought in opener Devon Conway for Rachin Ravindra, who was injured during their 78-run win over Pakistan, also in Lahore, on Saturday.
Pakistan are the third team in the Tri-Series, a warm-up event before it hosts the Champions Trophy starting 19 February.
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