Jimmy Neesham provided an incredible moment of brilliance on the field in the SA20 2025executing an impressive one-handed catch to send Liam Dawson Back to the pavilion.
Jimmy Neesham’s spectacular one-handed catch in SA20 2025
Given a short-term delivery by Ethan Bosch In the last over, Dawson attempted a powerful shot but the ball came off the outside of his bat and flew off extra cover. Neesham, stationed in the infield, moved quickly to his right. Perfectly anticipating the trajectory, he launched himself to its full extent, extending his right arm. In an extraordinary display of athleticism and hand-eye coordination, he grabbed the ball out of the air as he lunged forward, completing one of the most impressive catches of the game. Dawson, who looked dangerous with a quickfire 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, tipping the momentum firmly in favor of the bowling side.
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Captain Aiden Markram leads Sunrisers Eastern Cape to victory over Pretoria Capitals
Eastern Cape sunrise defeated Pretoria Capitals by 52 runs in the 17th match of SA20, held at St. George’s Park, Gqeberha, on January 22. Sunrisers captain Aiden Markram He was the most outstanding player, winning the Player of the Match award for his unbeaten 68 off 55 balls.
Eastern Cape faced early problems after losing three quick wickets in the powerplay, managing only 27 runs in the first six overs. Markram anchored the entries with a calm and collected approach, tying together vital associations with Marco Jansen (24) and Dawson (25). Despite wickets falling around him, Markram ensured Eastern Cape reached a defensible total. Dawson’s latest flourish lifted the team to 149/7, while Bosch (3/33) and jacks (18/2) altered the middle order.
The Capitals faltered early in their chase, losing four wickets for just 34 runs during the powerplay. Jansen was unplayable from the start, removing key hitters including Jacks (0) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (7). Although Mark Ackerman (25) and Keagan León-Cachet (28) attempted a short recovery, Dawson and Jansen kept the pressure on. The Capitals’ lower order failed to offer any resistance, and the team was bowled out for just 97 in 16.3 overs.