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Video | Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman left speechless after Kane Williamson’s one-handed stunner

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A stunning catch can always leave your opponent dumbfounded, which is a proud feeling for the fielder and a treat to watch for the audience at home. That's exactly what happened when Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman was dismissed by a stunning effort on the field by New Zealand’s Kane Williamson on Friday.

Pakistan have been on a dominating run in recent times as they made their way to an 11th consecutive T20I series win. Pakistan chased down a tricky 154 with two balls to spare yesterday to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series against New Zealand despite some late hiccups.

One of those hiccups came in the form of the dismissal of in-form Fakhar Zaman via a beautiful one-handed catch by Kane Williamson. Chasing 154, Zaman looked to be in the mood last night before he was made his way to a quickfire 24 off 15 balls in an innings which were studded with three fours and a humongous six. Kiwi pacer Adam Milne got rid of him as the former opened up and tried to go over Williamson who was positioned at long on. The ball was hit very well as the Kiwi captain dived towards his wrong side and took a one-handed catch.

Zaman was left speechless as he looked in awe of his counterpart who had pulled off a stunner. He still looked in shock as he made his way back to the pavilion and the Kiwis tried hard to work back in the game from there on. 

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