Some moments in cricket do not need a scoreboard to matter. Nick Kelly just made one of them. The New Zealand all-rounder was stationed at mid-off during the 5th T20I against South Africa when the game handed him an opportunity that most fielders would have let go. South African batter Rubin Hermann, looking to stay hot on 39 off 31 balls with 4 fours and 1 six, drove the ball hard and low toward the boundary, only for it to be plucked spectacularly by Kelly at mid-off.
Nick Kelly takes a screamer to remove Rubin Hermann
Kelly burst forward, read the ball early, and launched himself into a full-length dive, left hand outstretched, body parallel to the turf. He plucked it inches off the turf with his left hand and held on. The Christchurch crowd erupted. The commentary box lost its composure entirely. “Oh you beauty! Nick Kelly!” Pretty much summed it up.
Replays told the full story. The ball was sharp, low, and travelling fast. The ground covered was considerable. The margin for error was almost zero. Kelly made it look instinctive, which is exactly what made it so jaw-dropping, because nothing about that catch was simple.
It arrived at a crucial stage in the series decider. South Africa won the 5th T20I to clinch the series, but if there is one image that will outlast the final result, it is Kelly horizontal in the air, arm fully extended, ball firmly in hand.
Kelly has been a reliable part of New Zealand’s white-ball setup and also captains his local association side. But this was not about reputation or rank. This was about reflexes, commitment, and the kind of athletic brilliance that reminds everyone why T20 fielding is a genuine game-changer because in a format where every run counts, one moment like this can swing momentum entirely.
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South Africa beat New Zealand in the 5th T20I to clinch the series
In the series decider at Hagley Oval, Christchurch, South Africa posted 187/4 in 20 overs, powered by Connor Esterhuizen’s explosive 75 off 33 balls. New Zealand managed only 154/8 in reply, falling short by 33 runs. The Proteas thus won the match and the 5-match T20I series 3-2.
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