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Watch: "Didn't Spill A Drop", With Glass In Hand, Fan Pulls Off Stunning Catch

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A fan grabbed all the headlines for his non-chalant catch during the third and final T20I between Australia and West Indies in Perth on Tuesday.

The fan took the catch with one hand despite holding a glass on his other one. The incident occurred in the 16th over of West Indies innings as Spencer Johnson bowled a bouncer to Sherfane Rutherford, who played a hook shot for a maximum over fine leg.

Despite holding a drink on his other hand, the man took the catch without spilling it. The man grabbed all the eyeballs as the incident went viral on social media.

He didn't spill a drop of his drink either! #AUSvWI | #PlayOfTheDay pic.twitter.com/t8HPeezFi0 Coming back to the match, Rutherford and Andre Russell put on the biggest sixth wicket partnership in T20Is to steer the West Indies past Australia by 37 runs in their third and final clash.

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