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YOU DON’T DO THAT AS NORMAL HUMANS, RCB SKIPPER KOHLI SAYS OF DE VILLERS’ CATCH

- NEW DELHI

AB de Villiers seems to make it a habit of being spectacula­r in whatever he does on a cricket field and the talismanic South African’s gravity-defying catch in Thursday’s Indian Premier League match only added to his legend.

The Sunrisers Hyderabad’s chase was into its eighth over when their English opener Alex Hales launched spinner Moeen Ali into the night sky at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium for what looked like his fourth six.

Patrolling the deep midwicket boundary, de Villiers, however, believed and proved otherwise.

Known for his superb athleticis­m, the South Africa leapt high and instinctiv­ely stretched out his right hand to pluck the ball swirling away from him.

And his yet.

When he landed, the Royal Challenger­s Bangalore fielder also had to ensure the momentum did not take him across the rope, which would have ruined a moment of breathtaki­ng fielding brilliance.

“That was Spider-Man stuff, you don’t do that as normal human beings,” Bangalore captain Virat Kohli gushed at the presentati­on ceremony.

“I thought it was going for a six and then he pulls it out ... He can do freakish things. I’m used to it now.

“His shots still leave me in awe, I’m pretty used to his fielding. That was fun to watch,” the India captain added. Famed for his 360-degree batting and an uncanny ability to conjure up shots that amuse the fans and bemuse job was not done ■ the opposition, de Villiers made a breezy 69 in Bangalore’s 14-run win against the table-toppers to keep his team in the IPL playoff race.

Rhodes calls it ‘insane’

Compatriot and former South Africa batsman Jonty Rhodes called the catch “insane”, high praise coming from the fielding great, but de Villiers was his modest self when describing the moment.

“I made it look better than it was,” the 34-year-old said after being adjudged man-ofthe-match. “I got in a bad position. The ball had a little bit curve on it. The minute I took the jump, I realised it was a little bit outside of my body ... Luckily it stuck.”

Former India test bowler RP Singh tweeted a photograph of de Villiers, with a flowing red cape, taking the ‘superman’ catch.

Led by New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, Hyderabad have already made the playoffs Royal Challenger­s Bangalore 218/6 (AB de Villiers 69, Moeen Ali 65; Rashid Khan 3/27) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad 204/3 (Kane Williamson 81, Manish Pandey 62 not out; Moeen Ali 1/21) by 14 runs. as have Chennai Super Kings.

With only five group matches to go, Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals, Kings XI Punjab and Bangalore are vying for the remaining two playoff slots in the eight-team league.

 ?? PTI ?? Royal Challenger­s Bangalore AB De Villiers rises and rises to pluck a catch out of the air off Hyderabad’s Alex Hales’ shot at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bengaluru on Thursday. De Villers, who has a habit of being spectacula­r, even outdid himself...
PTI Royal Challenger­s Bangalore AB De Villiers rises and rises to pluck a catch out of the air off Hyderabad’s Alex Hales’ shot at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bengaluru on Thursday. De Villers, who has a habit of being spectacula­r, even outdid himself...
 ?? AP ?? Rajasthan Royals’ Sanju Samson had looked good with 391 runs from 13 games, but has not fired in the last few games.
AP Rajasthan Royals’ Sanju Samson had looked good with 391 runs from 13 games, but has not fired in the last few games.

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