Video: This star player of KKR became Superman against Pakistan, everyone will forget after seeing the catch

T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2024: Ramandeep Singh was a part of Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2024. During this time he played the role of finisher. Throughout this season, he was most talked about for his fielding. He received the Catch of the Season award of IPL 2024. At the same time, now he has taken such a catch against Pakistan A, which everyone was stunned to see.

catch with one hand

The India A team is currently participating in the Emerging Asia Cup. Here India A faced Pakistan A. In this match, Nishant Sindhu came to bowl in the 9th over of Pakistan's innings. During this, Pakistan AK's Yasir Khan hit a pull shot on the ball thrown by Nishant Sindhu. This shot of his was very flat. Then Ramandeep Singh jumped in the air from mid-wicket to his left and caught the ball with one hand.

 

Pakistani players were also stunned

After hitting a pull shot on Nishant Sindhu's ball, Yasir Khan had also assumed that this four would definitely go. But when Ramandeep Singh took the catch, even he could not believe it. He stood at the crease for some time. He could not believe that Ramandeep had taken this catch. Ramandeep took this catch in front of the dug out of Pakistan team. Other members of the Pakistani team were also surprised to see this.

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India achieved victory

India A has defeated Pakistan A by 7 runs in the Emerging Asia Cup. After winning the toss and batting first, Team India scored 183 runs losing 8 wickets. In reply, Pakistan team could score only 176 runs after losing 7 wickets in the stipulated overs. Anshul Kamboj took 3 wickets for 33 runs for India.

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