VIDEO: Cameron Green showed leopard-like agility in fielding, took a surprising catch by diving in the air
Australia won the second ODI against West Indies by 83 runs. Cameron Green (Photo Source: X/Twitter) AUS vs WI, Cameron Green: The second match of the three-match ODI series between Australia and West Indies was played on 4 February in Sydney. Host Australia won the second ODI by 83 runs and captured the series. Australia, batting first, put 258 runs on the board at the loss of 9 wickets. The West Indies team was all out for 175 runs in 43.3 overs in front of the brilliant bowling of Sean Abbott and Australia registered a spectacular victory. After Australia’s victory, a brilliant catch by Cameron Green has become a topic of discussion on social media. Cameron Green took a wonderful catch to dismiss West Indies batsman Roston Chase, the video of which is going viral on social media. Cameron Green Sent Roston Chase to the pavilion with a brilliant catch Sean Abbott was bowling the 41st over of the West Indies innings. Even before this, West Indies had lost 8 wickets. 7 runs had come on the first four balls of the 41st over. Roston Chase hit the fifth ball of the over towards mid-wicket. But Cameron Green, posted at mid-wicket, showed his agile style and took a brilliant catch. Roston Chase was out after scoring 25 runs in 41 balls. see here Cameron Green That video of the brilliant catch of- WHAT A CATCH BY CAMERON GREEN.pic.twitter.com/rcDIGkQWAa —Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) February 4, 2024 Australia won on the strength of Sean Abbott’s all-round performance The Australian team, which came to bat first in the second ODI against West Indies, lost 5 wickets at the score of 91. The top order could not show anything special. Cameron Green scored 33 runs and Matt Short scored 41 runs in 55 balls. Sean Abbott played an inning of 69 runs in 63 balls with the help of 1 four and 4 sixes. On the basis of which Australia put 258 runs on the board. While bowling, Sean Abbott took 3 wickets giving 40 runs in 10 overs. Josh Hazlewood also took 3 wickets. Will Sutherland took 2 wickets, Aaron Hardy and Adam Zampa took 1 wicket each.
VIDEO: Ben Stokes caught Shreyas Iyer by running back 22 meters, then took a long jump in the air and this is how he caught Shreyas Iyer
Shreyas Iyer was out after scoring 29 runs in the second innings of the second test. Shreyas Iyer (Photo Source: Getty Images) The second match of the five-match Test series between India and England is being played in Visakhapatnam. Currently, the third day of play is going on in this test match. In the first session of the third day, English team captain Ben Stokes took such a catch which is being praised all around. Ben Stokes took a brilliant catch to dismiss Shreyas Iyer. With this excellent catch, Ben Stokes ended Shreyas Iyer’s innings on a personal score of 29. Iyer once again got a good start but he could not convert it into a big score. In such a situation, he can be dropped from the team from the third test match. Ben Stokes took an amazing catch to dismiss Shreyas Iyer. Shreyas Iyer Talking about the wicket, on the first ball of the 28th over, he wanted to hit Tom Hartley with a big shot on the front side using his steps. Seeing long on and long off inside the 30 yard circle, Iyer got greedy and tried to hit the ball over mid off. However, he could not time the ball properly and the ball went in the air for a long time. Ben Stokes took this catch while running 22 meters behind mid-off and ended Iyer’s innings. Everyone was surprised to see his catch. A screamer 🤯 from Stokes sends back Shreyas Iyer!#INDvENG #BazBowled #IDFCFirstBankTestsSeries #JioCinemaSports pic.twitter.com/nEbPLX88w3 — JioCinema (@JioCinema) February 4, 2024 Talking about the match, the beginning of the third day was not good for India. Rohit Sharma (13) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (17) were sent to the pavilion by James Anderson in the first half hour. After this, there was a half-century partnership between Shreyas Iyer and Shubman Gill, but this partnership was broken by Tom Hartley. Rehan Ahmed gave the fourth blow of the day to India by dismissing Rajat Patidar (9).