New Delhi: The second Test between New Zealand and South Africa saw wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock pulling off a scintillating diving catch to dismiss Neil Broom off a Kagiso Rabada delivery.
De Kock helped Rabada take his second wicket after Broom got a thick outside edge and the ball was collected by the wicketkeeper inches above the ground.
Here's a video of the incident:-
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Earlier, Wriddhiman Saha had pulled off a similar one-handed catch against Australia in the second Test between the two nations at Bengaluru.
Subsequently in the match, South Africa were handed a victory target of 81 runs after dismissing New Zealand for 171 after tea on the third day of the second test at the Basin Reserve on Saturday.
Proteas left arm spinner Keshav Maharaj captured career-best figures of 6-40.
South Africa had been bowled out for 359 in their first innings earlier on Saturday before fast bowler Morne Morkel tore the top off New Zealand`s lineup with the first three wickets.
Maharaj, who took his previous career-best figures of 5-94 in the first test in Dunedin, surpassed that as his variations in pace and flight bamboozled New Zealand`s middle and lower order.
Opener Jeet Raval, who was one of Maharaj`s victims after tea, top-scored for New Zealand with 80.
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