WBBL 2024: Katie Mack took a spectacular catch during the Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers match, watch viral video

The video of this catch is going viral very fast on the internet. Katie Mack (Image Credit- Twitter X) wbbl 2024: The 20th match of the ongoing exciting season of the Women’s Big Bash League was played today, Saturday 9 November, between Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers Women teams at Gabba Brisbane. Let us tell you that in this match, Katie Mack has taken a brilliant catch, the video of which is going viral on social media very fast. Katie Mack took this catch during the 17th over of Brisbane Heat’s innings. Charlie Nott (7), who was on strike on the last ball of this over, wanted to play a big shot towards square leg against the bowler Gemma Barsby, but the ball went in the air. During this time, Katie Mack lost her balance while taking the catch, but with the help of her legs she made this brilliant catch. So as soon as the female cricketer took this catch, its video went viral on social media within no time. See how Katie Mack made this spectacular catch HOW did she do that?! After a juggle, Katie Mack somehow took this catch! #WBBL10 pic.twitter.com/ygpcn5DrCU — Weber Women’s Big Bash League (@WBBL) November 9, 2024 Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers Women match status On the other hand, if we tell you the condition of this match, Brisbane Heat has won the match by 8 runs. Talking about the match, Adelaide Strikers won the toss and decided to bowl. So after losing the toss and batting first, Brisbane Heat scored 175 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. For the team, opener Grace Harris scored 33 runs, Jemimah Rodrigues scored 61 runs and captain Jess Jonasson scored 32 runs. So when Adelaide Strikers set out to chase the target of 176 runs set by Brisbane Heat, it could only score 167 runs at the loss of four wickets in the stipulated 20 overs, and lost the match by 8 runs. Captain Tahila Magra played an innings of 25 runs for the team, while Bridget Patterson remained unbeaten with 61* and Madeleine Panna scored 59*, but could not lead her team to victory.