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WATCH | Coulter-Nile takes one handed beauty to dismiss Chris Jordan

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A caught and bowled effort is always a joy to behold and when a fast bowler does it it is just magnificent to watch. Kolkata’s Nathan Coulter-Nile produced a brilliant one-handed catch off his own bowling to dismiss Hyderabad's Chris Jordan in the Qualifier between KKR and SRH in Bengaluru.

Hyderabad were already in all sorts of trouble at 119/5 when Chris Jordan walked into bat. Having already sent Vijay Shankar back to the pavilion, Nathan Coulter-Nile chose to add to SRH's miseries with an outstanding effort. The Australian bowled a shortish delivery which stopped on Jordan and the Englishman could only manage to get a leading edge on the ball. 

On the third ball of the 19th over, the Australian bowled a shortish delivery which stopped on Jordan and the Englishman could only manage to get a leading edge. The ball went away from the bowler and was dropping fast but Coulter-Nile defied the odds by moving to his left before timing his dive to perfection and extending his left hand and holding onto a one-handed stunner.

The wicket left the Hyderabad innings in further disarray as they could only manage 3 runs of the penultimate over of their innings. Finally, much like the rest of their innings, Hyderabad lost another wicket in the final over as they finished with a paltry score of 128/7 after their allotted 20 overs.

Now, Hyderabad will be hoping for an incredible performance from their bowlers or the rain to keep falling if they're to have any chance of defending their title this year.

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