What did you do if you did not see this catch! Pat Cummins did everything at stake, amazing amazing- video

Seeing this catch of Pat Cummins, no one believed the eyesImage Credit Source: Screenshot/Fancode

Australian cricket team captain Pat Cummins is not only one of the best bowlers in the world. With the ball, he has been wreaking havoc for many years. But for the last few years, he is also showing his captaincy. But not only bowling and captaincy is his specialty, but he is a complete athlete, which is also healthy and agile, who also makes a big contribution to the team with his fielding. During the Test match against the West Indies, a hallmark was seen, where Cummins diverted his own ball and caught such a catch that everyone should press his finger under his teeth.

On the one hand, the thrill of the second Test in Edgbaston between India and England has caught fans, while in St. George, the second Test match between West Indies and Australia continues in St. George. On the second day of this match, the first innings of the West Indies started and once again the hosts soon got shocks. The first wicket was taken by Josh Hazlewood, who took a catch of Craig Brathwaite playing 100th Test match off his own ball. At the same time, Cummins got the second wicket and he also took a wicket by taking a catch on his own ball.

Surprised catch on his ball

But hardly anyone has imagined the catch Cummins took. Kyi Curtain tried to defend the second ball of Cummins for bowling in the 9th over of the West Indies innings. But the ball jumped towards the short leg with the inner edge of the bat. There was no fielder there but the ball was in the air and there was a chance to catch. In such a situation, after putting the ball, Cummins handled himself without completing his follow-wealth and ran to catch the catch directly. The ball was away from them and it seemed difficult to grab him with both hands.

Nobody believed in the eyes

In such a situation, despite the threat of injury, the Australian captain put everything at stake and put a long dive and caught the catch with one hand. When Cummins did this wonders, the ball must have been barely one and a half centimeters away from falling on the ground. Everyone was shocked to see his amazing catch. The batsman could not believe, while the commentator was also shocked. The Windies fan present in the stadium also did not trust the eyes. But Cummins knew what he did. At the same time, the Australian players ran directly to Cummins and hugged them. Hardly a bowler has been caught by a bowler on his own ball.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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