A big rugby match in South Africa was plunged into darkness after the the floodlights bizarrely went off a minute before time.
The incident happened during the Western Province v Pumas match, sending the commentators into a frenzy as they tried to work out what was going on. The Pumas were six points down with less than a minute to play, so tensions were high in the ground.
Pumas winger Tapiwa Mafura launched a monstrous 50-22 kick, but before spectators could see if his effort made touch, the floodlights went off.
The reaction from the commentary team was something to behold as they exclaimed: "Load-shedding! Load-shedding!", which is followed by more loud descriptions of the chaos in the South African language "Xhosa".
South Africa have been going through an energy crisis in recent years, and 'load-shedding' occurs when the electricity supply is reduced when the energy supply is at risk.
Fans wee forced to light up the stands with their phone flashlights, as the commentary team continued to provide an extremely energetic and loud description of the chaos unfolding.
The players actually carried on playing in very low light before the referee blew his whistle. It was a truly bizarre moment, and Western Province went on to win the Currie Cup clash 23-17.