VIDEO | Max Weller takes breath-taking catch to leave AB de Villiers in shock

VIDEO | Max Weller takes breath-taking catch to leave AB de Villiers in shock

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Cricket is filled with stories of players, who were neither talented nor record makers, but are remembered for a momentary act of brilliance that has lived through the folklore. Somersetā€™s Max Weller had a similar moment on Friday when he rose to take a breath-taking catch of AB de Villiers.

In what was one of the most action-filled matches in the tournamentā€™s history as Middlesex completed a world-record chase to book their spot in the leagueā€™s knockout stages, it was Max Weller who stole the headlines with a catch for the ages.

With AB de Villiers on the crease and on song in a high scoring match, the former Proteas captain was eager to go all guns blazing with 99 runs required off 59 balls. Batting on 32, he pulled a short-pitched ball by Tom Lammonby hard and low towards the leg side which looked like clearing the fence.

However, Max Weller, in a moment, that would definitely make the competitionā€™s highlight reel, timed his jump to perfection before extending his hand backwards and completing a stunning catch one-handed catch, which we mostly find in baseball. The take was reminiscent of Ben Stokesā€™ effort in the World Cup against South Africa in what has since been labelled the catch of the century.

ā€œEat your heart out,ā€ exclaimed a commentator.

AB de Villiers stood on the pitch for a couple of seconds shocked, unable to sink in what had just happened. He finally walked off shaking his head and even though his team pulled off a historic win, Wellerā€™s catch will certainly go down in history.

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