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Dewald Brevis caught catch in the process of putting a big shot, then the bowler showed arrow-man
Samira Vishwas | August 25, 2025 3:24 AM CST

Cooper Connolly Bow-A Arrow Celebration: Australian spinner Cooper Konoli celebrated South Africa’s young Dangerman Batsman Dewald Brevis and celebrated with a unique style in the field. The arrow-man celebrations caught everyone’s attention. Not only this, Konoli also made a big record by taking five wickets in ODIs for the first time.

A unique view was seen on Sunday, August 24 at the Great Barrier Reef Arena Stadium in McKay between Australia and South Africa. Australia’s young left-arm spinner Cooper Konoli dismissed South African batsman Dewald Bravis for 49 runs and then his celebrations were discussed more than his style.

Cameron was caught by Cameron Green in the process of putting a big shot on the second ball of the 18th over. After this, Konoli celebrated by pointing the arrow in the field. His celebration also became fiercely viral on social media.

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Not only this, Konoli bowled brilliantly in the match and also shocked his first ODI Five for (5 wickets). With this achievement, he became the first Australian spinner to take five wickets in ODIs against South Africa.

Talking about the match, Australia won the last ODI by 276 runs. However, the series was named after South Africa, who won the first two matches and won the trophy 2–1. At the same time, Cameron Green (55 balls 118 runs) also hit 8 sixes for Australia, which is the second highest record of an Australian batsman against South Africa.

In this match, Australia, batting first, set a huge target of 431 runs thanks to Travis Head (142 runs on 103 balls), Mitchell Marsh (100 off 106 balls), and Cameron Green (118 not out on 55 balls). In response, South Africa was reduced to 155 runs in 24.5 overs in front of South Africa Cooper Konoli’s glory bowling (6 overs 5 wickets 22 runs).


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