South Africa made merry against the Netherlands in the ICC World Cup 2007 in the 7th match at St Kitts on March 16, 2007 as they secured a massive 221-run win. Herschelle Gibbs set up a world record of scoring six sixes in one over of Daan van Bunge. He clobbered 72 runs coming in just 40 balls with four-4s and seven-6s. After his departure, wicketkeeper batsman Mark Boucher, who also scored the fastest half-century of the World Cup, along with Kallis tore apart the Dutch as they took on Captain Luuk Van Troost's last over for 30 runs, including a bouncer which went for five wides.