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These are some of the best takes in the world of cricket and many of them changed the whole complexion of the game. With one good take any team can bounce back in
 the game these days. Catching is this much important now in cricket.

These are some of the best takes in the world of cricket and many of them changed the whole complexion of the game. With one good take any team can bounce back in the game these days. Catching is this much important now in cricket.

The first one is taken by none other than the best fielder in the world. He was one player who could get into any side in the world just because of his fielding. Jonty Rhodes here is seen taking a blinder against the Tendulkar. This catch was taken at point, Rhodes favorite fielding position.

Rhodes had to dive full length to his left and steal this one. The ball was traveling with the speed of a rocket and Rhodes took it down like a pro. The second one is also from a South Africa and the third one is the famous Kallis catch against Afridi. This is another ripper in the deep from a South African player.

When it comes to taking best catches in the world of cricket the South Africans and the Australians are the masters of it. These two sides put in a lot of work on their fielding. They are the modern trendsetters in fielding. These two sides showed the world that fielding is very important.

In the past before this the teams used to less concentrate on their fielding. For them cricket and winning matches comes only from good batting and bowling but this myth was later broken. Here we see some of the best catches taken in cricket and many of them went to South Africans and Australians.

South African fielders here are right at the top. The first three catches have been taken by South Africa players. The first one is from Jonty Rhodes. He took this against Sachin Tendulkar in an Odi game in South Africa. This was a beauty from Rhodes.

He hit a full stretched dive to his left and caught the ball with ease. This was a strong hit from Sachin but disappeared into the hands of Rhodes. There is no doubt that Rhodes was one of the best fielders in world of cricket and no one matches his class.

the game these days. Catching is this much important now in cricket.The second one is from Adam Bacher, another South Africa who took Tendulkar out in the deep. This is another ripper against Tendulkar. It was taken with one hand and that too in the deep. The third one is the famous Kallis catch which he took against Shahid Afridi in Sharjah. This stuns every one.

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