Only three matches have been played in the Champions Trophy 2025 so far, but several remarkable catches have already made headlines. While batsmen have been scoring impressive centuries, fielders have also showcased their skills. In the tournament's opening match, New Zealand's Glenn Phillips made a stunning catch, and today, Afghanistan's Rahmat Shah followed suit with an extraordinary catch.
During South Africa's innings, David Miller was batting aggressively in the final overs. In the 48th over, he attempted a big hit off the last ball from Fazlul Haq Farooqui. Just as it seemed the ball would clear the boundary, Rahmat Shah sprinted in from deep cover, leaping to make a spectacular one-handed catch, leaving Miller and everyone else astonished.
South Africa posted a strong total of 315 runs for 6 wickets in 50 overs, with opener Rickleton playing a key role by scoring his maiden ODI century with 103 runs. Captain Temba Bavuma (58), Rassie van der Dussen (52), and Aiden Markram (52 not out) also contributed with half-centuries, helping the team reach the triple-century mark.