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The opening ODI between England and South Africa at Headingley, Leeds, had everything – breathtaking fielding, dominant bowling, and powerful batting. While England faltered with the bat, South Africa produced a commanding all-round performance to seal a comfortable victory. Yet, the moment that stole the spotlight was Jamie Smith‘s extraordinary catch to dismiss Aiden Markram.
Jamie Smith takes a splendid one-handed catch
It all unfolded dramatically on the very first ball of the 19th over during South Africa’s chase. Adil Rashid, known for his guile and subtle variations, tossed one up with inviting flight, drawing Markram into an ambitious aerial drive. The South African skipper, who had been striking the ball with confidence, went through with the shot looking to pierce the off-side field, but what followed was nothing short of breathtaking.
Stationed at cover-point, Smith read the trajectory instantly. With cat-like reflexes, he launched himself full stretch to his right, his body almost parallel to the ground. In a fraction of a second, Smith extended his right hand and somehow managed to pluck the ball cleanly out of thin air. The sheer athleticism and timing made it look effortless, but the impact was jaw-dropping. Even as he crashed heavily onto the turf, Smith maintained his grip, refusing to let the ball slip out despite the force of the landing. The stadium exploded in applause, acknowledging a moment of sheer brilliance.
Here’s the video:
That is some catch from Jamie Smith! 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/qRCQgYHImp
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) September 2, 2025
South Africa crush England in the ODI series opener
England’s batting woes continued as they were bundled out for just 131 runs in 24.3 overs, with Smith being the only resistance, scoring a gritty 54 runs. South Africa’s Keshav Maharaj was the chief destroyer, claiming 4/22 with his disciplined spin.
In reply, South Africa made light work of the chase, cruising to 137/3 in just 20.5 overs. Markram spearheaded the run chase with a blistering 86 off 55 balls, before Smith’s stunner cut short his innings. Rashid offered brief resistance with 3/26, but South Africa’s dominance was undeniable.
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