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"Can Actually Fly": Watch Tammy Beaumont's Phenomenal Catch In Test Match Against South Africa Women

Marizanne Kapp produced one of the great Test innings on Monday, playing a magnificent knock of 150 to bail South Africa Women out of trouble and help them post a respectable total of 284 all in the only Test against hosts England at the The Cooper Associates County Ground in Taunton. Kapp's wicket was the penultimate wicket to fall in the South African innings and it was brought about courtesy a special effort in the field by England Women star Tammy Beaumont.

Beaumont literally flew to her right and managed to hold on to the catch that ended Kapp's brilliant knock.

Watch: Tammy Beaumont takes sensational catch to dismiss Marizanne Kapp on Day 1 of the ENGW vs SAW Only Test

A fine catch to end a special innings.Scorecard & Videos: https://t.co/j2vpS7MUpb#ENGvSA pic.twitter.com/yGZH6w7jRZ

Twitter was left in awe of Beaumont's catch with one user remarking: "Things we learned today: Tammy Beaumont can actually fly."

Things we learned today:Tammy Beaumont can actually fly. https://t.co/34ge9KQRZ8

South Africa were in all sorts of trouble at 89 for five but a handy pertnership between Kapp and Anne Bosch helped them recover. Kapp then went about waging a lone battle against the England bowlers, smashing them for a whopping 26 fours in her stunning 213-ball 150 knock.

For England, Kate Cross was by far the best bowler, taking four for 63. Lauren Bell took two wickets while Isabelle Wong, Natalie Sciver, Sophie Ecclestone, Alice Davidson Richards all chipped in with a wicket each.

Despite being in a spot of bother at 121/5, a 207-run stand between Nat Sciver and Alice Davidson-Richards saw England take a 44-run first-innings lead at Stumps on Day 2.

While Sciver was unbeaten on 119, Davidson-Richards scored 107 on her Test

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