Australia National cricket team captain Pat Cummins made a miraculous hold to dismiss West Indies National cricket team batsman KC Katy during the second Test match of the three -match series.
The second Test match between the West Indies National Cricket Team and the Australia National Cricket Team is currently going on in the National Cricket Stadium, St. George, Granada.
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Pat Cummins stun the cricket world with a scream
Cummins has undoubtedly been one of the best captains in the world as he took over the leadership of the Australia National Cricket Team. Pat Cummins already has a World Cup and a World Test Championship as a captain.
The 32 -year -old believes in being a pioneer, and over the years, he has given many inspiring performances with the ball and batted for his team to run his team to win.
In the first innings of the second Test against men in Maroon, Cummins played an important role in Australia with a significant 17 off 20 balls with 3 fours, and 286 on the board.
With the ball, Cummins started his team well by picking up KC Katy’s initial wicket in the 9th over. Cummins, considered as a very safe fielder and rarely drop a catch, took a screen with his own bowling to dismiss the West Indies batter.
On the second ball of the 9th over, Pat Cummins delivered a length for Katy that returned to the right -handed batsman. The West Indies batsman carried forward with his bat away from his pad, became a thick inside the edge, and the ball was looted in front of the small class position.
Seeing the ball in the air, Cummins quickly changed his direction, sprayed in his right part, further dive and imposed an incredible one-hand catch inch above the ground to dismiss Katy for 12-ball 6-run.
Watch: Pat Cummins Casey Kie Katy pulls all-time great catch
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Final Test, The Middle Order did a great job – Pat Cummins
Earlier, after winning the toss and choosing to bat first, Australia captain Pat Cummins appreciated the middle-order batsmen for performing well in the last match. He said:
“We’re going to do a bat first. The best thing to bat to see the surface today can be the best thing. The last test, the middle order did a great job. He (Smith) has scored runs around the world, he will find a way on this wicket (to score).”
Meanwhile, West Indies captain Roston Chase said he played well in the last match, but did a bad performance in the second innings. He said:
“I have never played here, the pitch looks decent. We used to bowl earlier, so I am happy with this decision. We played good cricket for two innings, but we gave a lot of runs in the second innings in the last test. Happy (Brathwaite), for him, has a big achievement to play 100 Tests. We have a change.

