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WATCH: Fan pulls off brilliant one-handed catch while holding two beer cans during AUS vs SA 1st T20I

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Cricket and its fans have always formed an inseparable bond, with the crowd often adding an extra layer of entertainment to the game. From creative banners to rhythmic chants, spectators frequently find themselves in moments that capture the attention of players, commentators, and viewers alike. A similar scene unfolded during the first T20I between Australia and South Africa at the Marrara Cricket Ground in Darwin, where the spotlight briefly shifted from the players to a remarkable piece of fielding in the stands.

Spectator takes a stunning catch

The standout moment came in the 13th over of Australia’s innings when right-arm pacer Corbin Bosch bowled a short delivery to Tim David. The Australian power-hitter pulled the ball with ferocity, sending it soaring into the crowd. What happened next left everyone stunned — a spectator, holding two cans of beer, reached out with one hand and plucked the ball out of the air effortlessly. Commentator Mark Howard couldn’t hide his amazement, while fellow fans erupted in cheers at the incredible grab.

Here’s the video:

CALLING IT – BEST CROWD CATCH OF THE YEAR AND IT'S ONLY AUGUST!

Two cans in one hand, Kookaburra in the other. #AUSvSA pic.twitter.com/OHGSlI2y2w

— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) August 10, 2025

Also WATCH: Tim David smashes towering six onto stadium roof in AUS vs SA T20I opener

Tim David, bowlers sizzle as Australia beat SA in first game

On the field, David was the star of the show with the bat, smashing 83 runs off 52 deliveries, including four boundaries and eight towering sixes, to propel Australia to 178 in their 20 overs. South Africa’s young sensation Kwena Maphaka impressed with figures of 4/20, keeping the hosts from posting an even bigger total.

In reply, South Africa faltered in their chase despite a spirited 71 off 55 balls from Ryan Rickelton. Australia’s bowling attack proved too strong, with Josh Hazlewood (3/27), Ben Dwarshuis (3/26), and Adam Zampa (2/33) sharing the spoils to restrict the visitors to 161/9. The 17-run win gave Australia a 1-0 lead in the series, setting the tone for an exciting contest ahead.

Also WATCH: Glenn Maxwell takes ‘catch of the season’ to dismiss Ryan Rickelton in the 1st T20I

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