David Miller (139) and Faf du Plessis' (125) massive fourth-wicket stand against the Aussies may have been the talk of the town but a policeman's catching skills managed to steal the show on Sunday.
The pair shared a 252-run stand to power the Proteas to 320-5 in the third and final match in Hobart -- a record fourth-wicket partnership by South Africa against the hosts in Australia.
In response, Shaun Marsh scored a magnificent 106 (102), sending the ball four times out of the park. This was when Officer Frank, who was patrolling the stands, came into the picture.
One of the gigantic sixes launched by Marsh deep into the crowd found its way into the safe hands of the Tasmanian cop, who tumbled during his heroic efforts but managed to hold on to the white ball.
OK Tasmania, we're sorry ... this guy just saved your catching reputation
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Impressed by his own catching skills, the cop rose back on his feet and celebrated the moment by launching the ball into the galaxy.