Even players are not able to catch such a catch as this fan did! Caught the ball with one hand as it was falling, Video – Read
The Test series played from time to time between the men’s cricket teams of England and Australia is called ‘Ashes’. On the other hand, women’s cricket teams of both the countries are also playing the Ashes. Australia won the first ODI in the Women’s Ashes and England had to face a crushing defeat. During this match, a fan also made a lot of headlines. A fan standing in the spectator gallery tried to catch a ball coming towards him. In this attempt he also fell down but he did not let the ball go from his hand. Despite falling, the spectator made a brilliant catch with one hand.
Fan took a brilliant catch with one hand
Players often present spectacular fielding spectacles on the field. Players often surprise fans by taking amazing catches, but this time people have been surprised not by any player but by a fan. During the first ODI match played between England and Australia, a spectator completed the catch with one hand.
‘He will be signing autographs later’: A stunning catch in the crowd #Ashes pic.twitter.com/YdmWVZdZy6
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 12, 2025
Annabel Sutherland bowled the 25th over of England’s innings. Amy Jones hit the fifth ball of the over powerfully. He hit a six on this ball. The ball went straight into the spectators’ gallery. There were a lot of spectators present there but the fan to whom the ball came tried to catch it. But the fan lost his balance and fell. Despite this, he caught the ball with one hand. This brilliant effort of the fan was appreciated by the nearby spectators by clapping.
Australia won by 4 wickets
England had to face defeat by Australia in the opening match of the three-match series. Batting first, the England team could not even play 50 overs. England collapsed for 204 runs in the 44th over. Heather Knight contributed 39 runs and Danielle Waite contributed 38 runs. Ash Gardner took maximum three wickets. Alana King, Kim Gard and Annabel Sutherland took two wickets each. Australia achieved the target of 205 runs given by England by losing 6 wickets in the 39th over. Captain Alyssa Healy scored 70 runs and Gardner scored 42 runs, winning the match for Australia by 4 wickets.
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