Former England captain Michael von The best slip fielder in the history of sports is chosen. The recently concluded Test match against the England team led by Ben Stokes led to a cricketer-turn-cum-commentator’s reaction after the scavengers of Shubman Gill led by Shubman Gill.
On June 24, Hadingley, in the initial test of the five -match series at Hadingley, Leeds, India suffered a five -wicket defeat against England. India’s poor fielding performance proved expensive, as they dropped a total of eight catches in both innings.
Mark Waugh .. Not even a debate – Michael Vaughan
After a social media post, fans were asked to take the name of the biggest slip fielder in the history of cricket, Michael Vaughan responded without any hesitation. Former England captain Michael von Like Mark Waugh was placed above the names Rahul DravidGraeme Smith, Mahela Jayawardane, Steve Smith and Joe Root.
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“Mark Waugh .. Not even a debate,” Michael Won wrote on X (earlier known as Twitter).
Mark Waugh .. Not even a debate https://t.co/fi3xstcdfp
– Michael Von (@Michaelvaughan) June 28, 2025
Yashasvi Jaiswal impressed with the bat in the first Test against England at Leeds, scoring in the first innings. However, his fielding performance criticized after demolishing several catches.
In particular, he missed the spot Harry Brook And Oli Pope in England’s first innings. He also left a catch from Ben Docket at 97, scoring 149 runs and pursued England to successfully chase 371.
Mark Waugh took 181 catches in his 128-test career
Mark Waugh is widely considered the biggest slip fielder in cricket history. He is known for his natural catching technology, rarely lets him slip up anything. The former cricketer simplified the catching with the former England captain, Graham coach Calling it a “biggest naturalist”.
Waugh took 181 catches in his 128-Test career and took over in the slip without change. With fellow Australian Mark Taylor, Shane Warne and Ricky Ponting, he formed one of the most reliable slip cordons in the game.
He rarely dropped a catch. The only notable lapse came in its final test series against Pakistan, where he dropped three occasions in quick succession. His close-to-delayed record has seen his position as the best slip fielder that the game has seen.
Mark Waugh’s batting in Test and ODI for Australia
Mark waughFamous for his spontaneous strokeplay and elegant technology, was one of the most naturally talented batsmen of his time. When in full flow, they made the game remarkably simple.
However, Waugh was often seen as a player who did not fully feel his immense potential in Test cricket. He scored 8,029 runs in an average 41.81 tests of 41.81, including 20 centuries, not the highest score of 153.
Waugh better its abilities in one day international. He scored 8,500 runs in 244 Odis, which shows greater stability and more significant impacts in the format of limited overs, at an average of only 40.
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