South Africa destroy Zimbabwe by record one-day margin

BENONI, South Africa, (Reuters) – Centuries from JP  Duminy and AB de Villiers propelled South Africa to the second  biggest win in one-day internationals as they crushed Zimbabwe  by 272 runs in the third and final match yesterday.

The margin of victory, which gave the hosts a 3-0 series  sweep, is second only to New Zealand’s 290-run thrashing of  Ireland in 2008.
It is the biggest one-day win by South Africa and the  heaviest defeat for Zimbabwe, topping the Proteas’s 212-run  triumph over their neighbours in Centurion last year.
Duminy smashed a career-best 129 from 117 deliveries and De  Villiers hit 109 in 99 balls, his second successive hundred, as  the home team amassed 399 for six in 50 overs.
The pair’s 219-run partnership was a South African record for the third wicket.
Zimbabwe were then skittled out for 127, seamer Juan Theron claiming three for 18.