CWC2019: ONE-HAND CATCH DURING SA VS BANGLADESH SET INTERNET ON FIRE! WATCH VIDEO
Home > News Shots > SportsBy Vinershea | Jun 03, 2019 05:35 PM
On Sunday, during the South Africa versus Bangladesh match at ICC World Cup 2019; fans witnessed an epic moment. The epic moment was caught on camera and is the best thing to watch today.
It is rightly said that catches win matches and so did this photographer, who did a phenomenal job at winning hearts.
According to India Today reports, when South Africa's Faf du Plessis smashed a six at The Oval, a photographer - Ian Kington, managed to catch the ball with just one hand. Yes, you heard it right with just one hand! It was probably more incredible than Bangladesh’s massive 21-run victory over South Africa.
Ian Kington’s one-handed effort managed to steal the limelight at the stadium. Minutes after the catch, the video went viral and people started comparing Ian with Ben Stokes, whose catch at the Cricket World Cup opening game against South Africa was praised as the catch of the century.
Many hailed the photographer while one Twitter user wrote, "That’s called talent." Another wrote, "Wow! What a catch by that cameraman! Why is he not in the middle of the oval? See that Rabada? That's how you catch a cricket ball."
Coming back to the match, Bangladesh have begun their World Cup campaign with a famous win over South Africa.
Looks like @benstokes38 has some competition for incredible catches in the deep!
👏 to this multi-talented #CWC19 photographer! pic.twitter.com/r7EiVbwOEt
— ICC (@ICC) June 2, 2019
Worlds best catch.. #CWC19 #lesseffort
— Prabhjot Bhatti (@BhattiPrabhjot) June 2, 2019
Award Winning Catch...
Please #ICC Reward This Men
🙏🙏🙏
— GOSWAMI PRASHANT 🇮🇳 (@gosvamiprashant) June 2, 2019
Hats off to Ian Kington...incredible catch!
— Simon Stacpoole (@simonstacpoole) June 2, 2019
And the Award for the best catch goes to Camera Gentleman Mr.......................................!!!
— Ishaq Shaikh (@Ishaqshk) June 2, 2019
Wow! what a catch by that cameraman! Why is he not in the middel of the oval? See that Rabada? That's how you catch a cricket ball
— Sivuthu Mandixole (@SivuthuMandixo1) June 2, 2019