South Africa v West indies, Super Eights, Grenada
de Villiers leads Grenada rout
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Smith only scored seven and at the fall of his wicket South Africa were 21 for 1•AFP
Some bad news for South Africa when Kallis twisted his ankle
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He batted with a runner but mostly chose the aerial route in his attack, hitting 12 fours and five sixes in his innings...•AFP
Brian Lara seemed to have no answers to counter the South African attack•Getty Images
Boucher and Herschelle Gibbs made merry during the third Powerplay in the fag end of the innings, adding 86 at a frenetic pace•Getty Images
Kallis celebrates after knocking down Kieron Pollard's middle stump•Getty Images
Corey Collymore gave West Indies their first breakthrough removing Graeme Smith early•AFP
AB de Villiers, along with Jacques Kallis, gave South Africa a stable foundation after Smith's dismissal. de Villiers got to his fifty from 58 balls•AFP
But he continued on till he was bowled for 81 by Chris Gayle•Getty Images
... and got his maiden ODI century from 113 balls•AFP
Unlike Lara, South African fans had a most enjoyable day •AFP
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Ramnaresh Sarwan played the lone hand, scoring 92. The rest failed to support him as the batting caved in•Getty Images
Kallis batted in an uncharacteristic fashion scoring at almost a run a ball•Getty Images
de Villiers had suffered cramps after playing a shot•AFP
His 146 was the highest score by a South African against West Indies in one-dayers•AFP
Mark Boucher lived upto his reputation as one of the game's most dangerous finishers, smashing 52 off just 23 balls with five sixes•Getty Images
The situation got worse as Brian Lara chopped one onto his stumps for 21•Getty Images
Daren Powell added some late fireworks, though in a lost cause. He scored an unbeaten 48 off 36 balls•AFP