Australian cricketer Ben Manenti made headlines after recreating the iconic pose of Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikec on Tuesday, November 12, during a One Day Cup match between New South Wales (NSW) and South Australia (SA) in Adelaide. In a moment that caught the attention of both cricket and social media fans after executing a stunning runout. The incident unfolded in the 36th over when NSW captain Jack Edwards called for a quick single off the last ball of the over, bowled by Liam Scott. However, as the ball was sent straight to Manenti, Edwards attempted to recall Chris Green, who had already started his run. Despite the late call, Manenti’s quick reflexes and pinpoint accuracy led to a direct hit, leaving Green short of his crease. Green, who had been playing a solid knock of 32 runs off 33 balls, was forced to depart. Read: Tim Paine Defends Australia’s ODI Loss, Prioritizes BGT In an amusing and unexpected celebration, Manenti mimicked the iconic shooting pose of Yusuf Dikec. The pose went viral after the Turkish shooter’s remarkable silver medal win in the Mixed 10m Air Pistol event at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Dikec’s relaxed and effortless attitude, shooting without specialized lenses, made the netizens wild about his aura. Dikec, who missed the gold by a whisker, became popular for his casual demeanor. Match Recap Meanwhile, NSW, losing the toss, came to bat first and were all out for 197 in 45.2 overs. Alex Carey. Matthew Gikes (35 off 41) and Jack Edwards (35 off 42) were the top two scorers for NSW. Harry Conway was the star bowler from SA and took 3 wickets, conceding 27 runs in 9.2 overs. South Australia started their chase confidently, reaching 73/2 after 14 overs, with captain Alex Carey anchoring the innings at 75 off 65 balls and Liam Scott scoring 46 off 56 balls, looking set to guide his team to victory. SA sealed an easy victory by 6 wickets.