Jimmy Neesham he gave a wonderful moment of wisdom on the field in SA20 2025amazing catch with one hand to send Liam Dawson back to the pavilion.
Jimmy Neesham's impressive one-handed catch in SA20 2025
Checking and shipping for a short period of time from Ethan Bosch Finally, Dawson tried a hard shot, but the ball went outside his rib, flying over extra cover. Neesham, who was standing in the infield, quickly moved to his right. Anticipating the path perfectly, he stretched out fully, stretching out his right hand. In a stunning display of speed and hand-eye coordination, he whipped the ball into midfield as he dived forward, completing the most impressive play of the game. Dawson, who looked dangerous with a blistering 25 off 11 balls, had to leave, thanks to Neesham's heroics. This dismissal not only showcased Neesham's exceptional fielding skills but also gave Bosch his third wicket, tilting strongly in favor of the bowling side.
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Captain Aiden Markram has led Sunrisers Eastern Cape to victory over Pretoria Capitals
Sunrisers Eastern Cape defeated Pretoria Capitals and 52 runs in the 17th SA20 match, held at St. George's Park, Gqeberha, on January 22. Sunrisers captain Aiden Markram he was an outstanding performer, earning the Player of the Match award for an unbeaten 68 off 55 balls.
Eastern Cape struggled early after losing three quick wickets in the powerplay, managing just 27 runs in the first six overs. Markram closed out the innings with a calm and composed approach, including a vital partnership with Marco Jansen (24) and Dawson (25). Despite the wickets surrounding him, Markram ensured that the Eastern Cape would reach a safe level. Dawson's late development lifted the team to 149/7, as Bosch (3/33) and What Jacks (2/18) disrupted the central system.
The Capitals failed in their chase, losing four wickets for just 34 runs in the power play. Jansen was unplayable up front, eliminating key hitters, including Jacks (0) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (7). Although Marques Ackerman (25) is Keagan Lion-Cachet (28) tried to recover for a while, Dawson and Jansen continued. The Capitals' lower order offered no resistance, and the team was bowled out for just 97 in 16.3 overs.