Josh Hazlewood took the prized scalp of Klaasen [AP]
Riding on flamboyant knocks from Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram, South Africa powered themselves to a competitive total in their ongoing World Cup clash in Lucknow. However, after De Kock's dismissal, Australia managed to minimise the damage, scalping a few more crucial wickets. One of the dismissals that grabbed the fans' attention was that of Heinrich Klaasen, who departed after being caught brilliantly by Josh Inglis behind the stumps.
It was a short ball from Hazlewood, as Klaasen went for a wild pull shot over mid wicket. However, he committed early, edging the ball in this process.
Australian keeper Josh Inglis, who has replaced Alex Carey in this match, jumped in the right time and grabbed a sensational catch.
His acrobatic take not only helped Australia get the priceless scalp of Klaasen but also earned him massive applause from all corners of the world.
After the Proteas finisher departed, Marco Jansen joined David Miller in the middle to finish things for South Africa on a high note. However, Australia certainly have made a comeback in the game, controlling the flow of runs in the last few overs. As of writing, South Africa are 283 for five, with Miller and Jansen each batting on 8*.