Radha Yadav’s Spectacular Catch at Backward Point Dismisses Vishmi Gunaratne

Following a win against Pakistan, India is riding high on confidence as they face a critical match against Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup. With a lot at stake, India is aiming to maintain their momentum. In the second innings, Radha Yadav set the tone early by taking a spectacular catch on just the second ball of the first over, showcasing her sharp fielding skills and giving India an early advantage in this pivotal contest.

Radha Yadav Took a Stunner Catch:

Renuka Singh provided India with a dream start by claiming the wicket of Vishmi Gunaratne in the very first over. On the second delivery, Gunaratne attempted to loft the ball but mistimed her shot, sending it high into the air. Sub-fielder Radha Yadav, positioned at backward point, made a stunning effort to secure the catch. Running to her right with Jemimah Rodrigues in her field of vision, Radha initially tried with both hands but ultimately extended just one to grab the ball as it seemed to drift away.

Here is the Video: 

Despite hitting the ground hard with her elbows, Radha managed to keep the ball secure, ensuring it didn’t pop out upon impact. She lay flat on the ground after completing the catch, with Jemimah celebrating by falling on top of her. This exceptional effort set the tone for India, with Gunaratne dismissed for a duck, leaving Sri Lanka in early trouble.

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Match Right Now:

Sri Lanka Women are struggling at 62-7 after 13.4 overs, facing a steep required run rate of 17.53 to chase down the target. With 111 runs needed from just 38 balls, the situation looks dire for them. Inoshi Priyadharshani is yet to open her account, while Ama Kanchana has managed only 4 runs from 9 balls, with neither batter finding the boundary so far.

On the bowling front, India has been dominant. Arundhati Reddy has been particularly impressive, taking 2 wickets for 15 runs in her 2.4 overs, maintaining an economy of 5.6. Asha Sobhana has also contributed significantly, with figures of 2 for 14 in her 3 overs at a tight economy of 4.7. India looks poised to seal the victory.

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Following a win against Pakistan, India is riding high on confidence as they face a critical match against Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup. With a lot at stake, India is aiming to maintain their momentum. In the second innings, Radha Yadav set the tone early by taking a spectacular catch on just the second ball of the first over, showcasing her sharp fielding skills and giving India an early advantage in this pivotal contest.

Radha Yadav Took a Stunner Catch:

Renuka Singh provided India with a dream start by claiming the wicket of Vishmi Gunaratne in the very first over. On the second delivery, Gunaratne attempted to loft the ball but mistimed her shot, sending it high into the air. Sub-fielder Radha Yadav, positioned at backward point, made a stunning effort to secure the catch. Running to her right with Jemimah Rodrigues in her field of vision, Radha initially tried with both hands but ultimately extended just one to grab the ball as it seemed to drift away.

Here is the Video: 

https://twitter.com/StarSportsIndia/status/1844045824445272498?t=TLK22VFI0VLiFhD9VgrVeg&s=08

Despite hitting the ground hard with her elbows, Radha managed to keep the ball secure, ensuring it didn’t pop out upon impact. She lay flat on the ground after completing the catch, with Jemimah celebrating by falling on top of her. This exceptional effort set the tone for India, with Gunaratne dismissed for a duck, leaving Sri Lanka in early trouble.

Arshdeep Singh's Fiery Death Stare Steals the Show After Emon's Dismissal

Match Right Now:

Sri Lanka Women are struggling at 62-7 after 13.4 overs, facing a steep required run rate of 17.53 to chase down the target. With 111 runs needed from just 38 balls, the situation looks dire for them. Inoshi Priyadharshani is yet to open her account, while Ama Kanchana has managed only 4 runs from 9 balls, with neither batter finding the boundary so far.

On the bowling front, India has been dominant. Arundhati Reddy has been particularly impressive, taking 2 wickets for 15 runs in her 2.4 overs, maintaining an economy of 5.6. Asha Sobhana has also contributed significantly, with figures of 2 for 14 in her 3 overs at a tight economy of 4.7. India looks poised to seal the victory.

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