Australia's star pace bowler Mitchell Starc has once again proven his exceptional fielding skills, taking a brilliant diving catch off his own bowling to dismiss England batsman Zak Crawley for a duck in the first over of day two of the first Ashes Test at Perth.
The 32-year-old left-arm quick, who is known for his athleticism and agility on the field, sprinted forward from mid-wicket to snatch the ball out of the air as Crawley attempted to play a cut shot. The catch was an exemplary display of reflexes and hand-eye coordination, with Starc stretching full-length to reach the ball before making a spectacular diving save.
This stunning over-the-shoulder grab has sent shockwaves through the England camp, with many questioning how a batsman like Crawley could have misjudged such a simple shot so badly. The Australian team's captain, Pat Cummins, has been lauded for his tactical decision to deploy Starc in this crucial period of the match.
The Ashes series is currently poised at 0-0 after day one, with Australia determined to take a strong foothold on the Perth pitch. The visiting team will be eager to build on Starc's impressive display and put pressure on England's batsmen to survive another testing session in the sun.
England's second innings got off to an uneventful start, but Crawley's early departure has provided Australia with a glimmer of hope for a more competitive afternoon. Will they be able to capitalize on this opportunity, or will England find a way to fight back and level the series? Only time will tell.
The 32-year-old left-arm quick, who is known for his athleticism and agility on the field, sprinted forward from mid-wicket to snatch the ball out of the air as Crawley attempted to play a cut shot. The catch was an exemplary display of reflexes and hand-eye coordination, with Starc stretching full-length to reach the ball before making a spectacular diving save.
This stunning over-the-shoulder grab has sent shockwaves through the England camp, with many questioning how a batsman like Crawley could have misjudged such a simple shot so badly. The Australian team's captain, Pat Cummins, has been lauded for his tactical decision to deploy Starc in this crucial period of the match.
The Ashes series is currently poised at 0-0 after day one, with Australia determined to take a strong foothold on the Perth pitch. The visiting team will be eager to build on Starc's impressive display and put pressure on England's batsmen to survive another testing session in the sun.
England's second innings got off to an uneventful start, but Crawley's early departure has provided Australia with a glimmer of hope for a more competitive afternoon. Will they be able to capitalize on this opportunity, or will England find a way to fight back and level the series? Only time will tell.