Never has the phrase 'one-man team' (or woman in this case) been more true.
South African cricketer Shania-Lee Swart recorded the amazing feat of scoring all of her team's runs during a match in Cricket South Africa's Under-19s week in Pretoria.
![Shania-Lee Swart.](/web/20161217035922im_/http://www.smh.com.au/content/dam/images/g/t/c/m/w/a/image.related.articleLeadwide.620x349.gtclgh.png/1481871254395.jpg)
The Mpumalanga batter scored 160 from 86 balls against Easterns. Eight of her teammates were dismissed for ducks as Mpumalanga (or 'Team Swart') posted 169-8 in 20 overs, with the other nine runs coming from extras.
This happened.
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![The scoreboard says it all.](/web/20161217035922im_/http://www.smh.com.au/content/dam/images/g/t/c/n/u/j/image.related.articleLeadwide.620x349.gtclgh.png/1481871254395.jpg)
Cricketcountry.com reported that 144 of Swart's runs came in boundaries. She smashed 18 fours and 12 sixes off 86 balls - a strike rate of 186.
Swart posted the scorecard to her Facebook page.
"I wanted to (give someone else a go) but everytime someone else was on strike we lost a wicket, so I had to play clever cricket to win the game for my team," she wrote.
But Swart's contribution didn't stop there. She even chipped in with 2-21 to lead Mpumalanga to a 42-run victory.
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