AUS vs SA : Corbin Bosch cleans up Josh Inglis with an absolute jaffa in 3rd T20I

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The third and final T20I between Australia and South Africa at Cazaly’s Stadium, Cairns, had all the ingredients of a blockbuster. With the series tied 1-1, this match is a winner-takes-all battle, and both teams walked out with intensity written all over their faces. The stadium buzzed with energy as fans in yellow and green cheered every ball, knowing that one moment of brilliance could swing the match.
Among the many standout moments, Corbin Bosch delivered a spell that will be remembered for years, especially the ball that dismissed Josh Inglis. Charging in with rhythm, Bosch bowled at 139 km/h, hitting a good length. The ball skidded through, jagging back in sharply to catch Inglis completely off guard.
Inglis, who is usually quick with his hands, tried to bring his bat down in time but was beaten by the sheer pace and late movement. The ball clipped his pads before smashing into the top of middle and off stump. For the home crowd, it was a moment of shock as Inglis was sent back for a golden duck. For Bosch, it was pure delight—pumping his fists as teammates rushed in to celebrate.
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Also WATCH: AUS vs SA – Glenn Maxwell takes a jaw-dropping catch to dismiss Dewald Brevis during the 3rd T20I
Before Bosch’s magic with the ball, Dewald Brevis had already provided plenty of fireworks with the bat. Known for his fearless batting, Brevis showed exactly why he is considered one of the brightest young stars in world cricket. Walking in with South Africa needing momentum, he took on the Australian bowlers with supreme confidence.
Brevis smashed 53 runs off just 26 balls, hammering one boundary and sending the ball sailing over the ropes on six occasions. His clean hitting, especially against the spinners, had the Cairns crowd gasping in awe—even some Australian fans applauded his striking. Supported by handy contributions from the middle order, South Africa managed to reach 172/7 in their allotted 20 overs, a total that gives their bowlers plenty to work with in the decider.
Also WATCH: AUS vs SA: Cameron Green plucks a brilliant catch to dismiss Aiden Markram in 3rd T20I
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