In the excitement of the final T20I between Australia and South Africa, Nathan Ellis struck once again, getting rid of Dewald Brevis for a marvelous 53 runs off 26 balls, with one boundary and six sixes, and a strike rate of 203.84. With South Africa at 110/4, Ellis's delivery was another chance for Brevis to carry on his rampage, but the breakthrough was achieved courtesy of a spectacular piece of fielding by Glenn Maxwell. This turning point not just cut short a risky partnership but also changed the momentum in Australia's favor. Watch here: What a grab from Maxiiiiiii 😍😍 pic.twitter.com/wyAPcsJok8 — Ben Stokes Fan Club (@KaFavourite) August 16, 2025 Ellis delivered a short ball at a slower pace outside off to Brevis, who in his attacking spirit tried to pull it over the on-side. The ball was slightly mistimed and went wide of the long-on area. Come Maxwell, who was posted there, and after that followed sheer brilliance. Also Read | Rajasthan Royals End CSK Talks, Eye Deal with This Franchise for Sanju Samson Maxwell, being a master of fielding, pulled off an incredible effort, running to his right with great speed. As the ball traveled through the air, it appeared to be destined for the boundary, but Maxwell made an incredible lunge to his right and caught the ball out of thin air with one hand, completing a catch almost impossible. His athleticism and sheer coolness under pressure made this dismissal a highlight-reel one. The catch was the turning point, as it not only halted Brevis's blistering knock but also highlighted Maxwell's fielding skills, which are all too often underrated by his batting. This was a classic illustration of the game-changing effect a fielder can have, with Maxwell's catch leaving players andprops stunned. His heroics turned a boundary-bound event into a match-altering breakthrough, changing the momentum of the game and giving Australia the upper hand.