Seeing this catch of Anderson will not be sure! Ball caught in the air, batsman also shocked- Video

Anderson Philip caught tremendous catch in third Test against Australia (photo- PTI)

In the third Test match against Australia, on Saturday 12 July, Anderson Philip of West Indies caught a catch that everyone was surprised to see. His catch is becoming fiercely viral on social media. Anderson landed on the ground as a subsidiary fielder and jumped into the air and caught a tremendous catch. This was not a catch of anyone but the Travis Head of Australia. Travis Head scored just 20 runs in this match.

Anderson caught amazing catch

This catch was seen on the last ball of the 65th over of Australia’s innings when the head tried to play a big shot off Justin Greaves. The mistake with the head was that he made a hurry to play the shot. The ball did not hit his bat properly. The ball went to the mid -off where Anderson ran his right and run and then jumped and completed this catch in a great way. As soon as Anderson caught this catch, all the players of the West Indies became very happy and they embraced their partner. Its video is going viral on social media.

Know about the first day’s game

The first day of the third Test match was named after the West Indies. The West Indies bowlers kept the Australian batsmen silent in the first innings. In this match, Australia scored 225 runs in their first innings. Steven Smith scored 48 runs for the team Australia. During this innings, he buried 8 square. Not only this, Cameron Green contributed 46 runs. The two players had a valuable partnership of 61 runs for the third wicket. Apart from these two players, captain Pat Cummins scored 24 runs while wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carrie contributed 21 runs.

For West Indies, fast bowler Shamar Joseph took 4 wickets while Jayden Seals and Justin Greaves took 3-3 wickets. By the end of the first day’s play, West Indies have 16 runs for one wicket. Captain Roston Chase has scored 3 runs unbeaten while Brandon King has scored an 8 -run not out innings. The West Indies are still behind by 209 runs. On the second day of the game, both teams would like to put pressure on each other. Australia is ahead 2–0 in this Test series. He won the first Test match by 159 runs while the second Test was won by the team by 133 runs.

Asish Roy
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