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New South Welshman Ben Dwarshuis has claimed one of the catches of the summer during the Blues' Marsh One Day Cup clash with South Australia

With the Redbacks at 3/224 with 11 overs remaining, the bowling of NSW all-rounder Hayden Kerr and some spectacular fielding from Dwarshuis were needed to dismiss Australian keeper Alex Carey for 67 from his 51st ball.

A lofted cover drive from Carey saw Dwarshuis camped underneath the ball. at mid-off, however the Blues bowler was quick to track back with the flight of the ball before throwing his right hand to the sky.

In tremendous style, Dwarshuis was able to clinch the white ball and draw an end to Carey's damaging innings.

The Redbacks would end their innings at 5/330, with Carey's knock, coupled with a 94 from Nathan McSweeney and further half-centuries from Travis Head and Thomas Kelly, helping SA set up a strong score for NSW to chase.

Kerr and Liam Hatcher would share two wickets each, while Sean Abbott would take the other in the form of opener Jake Weatherald with the second ball of the day.

At the time of writing, New South Wales are sitting at 3/213 after 32 overs.