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The 50 partnership came up in 16 overs, Reece with 33 of those runs, and the scoring rate began to quicken in the ensuing overs.
Reece swept a Kiran Carlson full toss to the rope to bring up the century partnership and the team's 200 soon followed. Du Plooy was quickly into his stride with boundaries off Harris and Van der Gugten before fellow left-hander Reece brought up the 300 by working Harris into the leg side.
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