VIDEO: Anderson broke the heart of Travis Head, caught by catching a ruckus

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Anderson Phillip Catch to Dismiss Travis Head: Between West Indies and Australia Test series The third and last match is being played at the Sabina Park Cricket Stadium in Jamaica where the West Indies bowlers dominated the first day of the match and the Australia team was all out by scoring 225 runs in 70.3 overs in their first inning.

During this time, the fielding of the West Indies was also amazing and Anderson Philip, who came as a vegetable fielder, was also successful in making headlines. Philip ended the innings of Travis Head by catching amazing catch. The catch was seen on the last ball of the 65th over of Australia’s innings when the head off the ball of Justin Greaves tried to play an aerial shot but Philip, standing on the mid -off, jumped into the Superman style and caught a charismatic catch.

Seeing this catch, the head also flew away and his innings of 20 runs came to an end. You can watch the video of this catch below.

Talking about the first day of this match, on Sunday, July 13, Captain Pat Cummins of Australia won the toss and decided to bat first. Steve Smith played the biggest innings in the first inning for Australia and scored 48 runs on 66 balls. Apart from him, Cameron Green faced 108 balls and added 46 runs. Alex Carrie (21), Travis Head (20), and Pat Cummins (24) also added some good runs, but they also failed to play a big innings.

Talk about if Usman Khwaja (23) and Sam Contas (17), both of these salute batting could not stand on the field for long and were dismissed by losing their wickets cheaply. In this way, Australia’s first inning was reduced to a score of just 225 runs in 70.3 overs. Shamar Joseph was the most successful bowler of the team for the West Indies to take 4 wickets for 33 runs in 17.3 overs. Apart from him, Zayden Seals also bowled amazing and took 3 wickets for 59 runs in 16 overs. Justin Greaves also washed hands in the flowing Ganges and took 3 wickets for 56 runs in 14 overs.



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