Sports Desk, AnyTV, Dunedin
Published by: Shaktiraj Singh
Updated Sat, 05 Mar 2022 06:31 PM IST
Summary
On the second day in the Women’s World Cup 2022, many players took a brilliant catch and turned the match. From Bangladesh’s Fargana to Australia’s Johnson, many players caught amazing catches in this match.
Three of the best catches were caught on the second day of the Women’s World Cup
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The Women’s World Cup 2022 has started and the second day of the tournament has seen many spectacular catches. The players of Australia and Bangladesh have impressed everyone with their brilliant fielding. Fargana of Bangladesh took the best catch by diving first deep midwicket. After this, in the second match, Johnson of Australia caught the best catch on his own ball and sent Cup Brunt to the pavilion. At the same time, Ben Mooney caught Sophie on the last ball of the match and dismissed Sophie.
Apart from this, many players took good catches. Here we are telling about the three best catches of the day.
Fantastic dive from Bangladesh’s Fergana
In the first match of the day, Fargana of Bangladesh played a vital role in stopping South Africa on a small score by catching an important catch of Kapp. Kapp was playing 42 runs and was leading Africa’s innings. He played a big shot trying to score quick runs, but the ball did not hit the bat properly and went into the air. Farghan, standing at midwicket, came running fast and caught the catch with a great dive. Due to this, the African team was reduced to 207 runs.
Great catch by Johnson
Australia’s bowler Johnson, showing amazing agility on his own ball, caught the best catch. England batsman Brunt was batting aggressively and the match could have gone in England’s favor in the last over. On the second ball of the over, Brunt hit a hard front shot that went straight towards the bowler and Johnson dismissed him with a brilliant catch with his left hand. With this, England’s hopes of winning the match also ended.
Ben Mooney’s Amazing
Australian player Ben Mooney took a brilliant catch on the last ball of the match between Australia and England. England needed 13 runs to win off the last ball and this catch did not affect the outcome of the match, but his catch at log on was superb. Sophie went ahead and played a big shot on Johnson’s ball and the ball was going towards the boundary line. In such a situation, Mooney, running back, caught the best catch near the boundary and dismissed Sophie. With this the match also ended.