Friday 27 January 2023

The ball flew in the air, Sundar jumped, caught a sensational catch by spreading one hand'

 The ball flew in the air, Sundar jumped, caught a sensational catch by spreading one hand'

Washington Sundar was hit for a long six on the very first ball of the over, but in the next 5 balls, the Indian spinner equalized his account by taking 2 wickets.

The ball flew in the air, Sundar jumped, caught a sensational catch by spreading one hand'


With their strong batting and deadly bowling, the Indian cricket team has registered good wins against teams like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and New Zealand in the last few weeks.

 There are hardly any questions raised on the performance of Team India. However, on the fielding front, the Indian team has not been able to impress much and in the recent past, there have been many occasions when the Indian team proved to be backward in fielding, especially in terms of catching catches. 

In such a situation, Team India's all-rounder Washington Sundar presented an example through an excellent catch.

The three-match T20 series between India and New Zealand started in Ranchi from Friday 27 January.

 Team India bowled first in this match and in the third over itself, Washington Sundar came for bowling and in his very first over, he took 3 wickets while bowling economically.

Washington and Team India soon got its good result. When Washington came to bowl again in the fifth over, Finn Allen hit a six on the very first ball.

 However, on the next ball, Sundar took his wicket as well and gave India its first success. The real game was yet to happen and it happened on the last ball of the over.

Sundar's catch was so tremendous and so unbelievable that there was an uproar in the stadium. At the same time, the umpires also had to take the help of the third umpire.

 The third umpire also did not take much time and ordered Chapman to return to the pavilion after seeing Sundar's sensational catch only once after seeing the replays.

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