VIDEO: Radha Yadav did charisma on the boundary, catching amazing catch by putting a dive in the air

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The Indian women’s cricket team may have lost in the fifth T20 match against England, but in this match many players won their hearts with great performance and the players include spinner Radha Yadav’s name who contributed 14 runs with the bat first in this match and later took a wicket as well as a wonderful catch.

In the last moments of the match, Radha Yadav put this great catch by Amy Jones by putting a wonderful dive. At that time, England needed only five runs in three balls and became a chance to win for India. However, despite Radha’s catch, England maintained restraint and won the match by five wickets. At the same time, despite this victory of England, India won the five-match series 3–2, which is their first T20 series win against England.

Talking about Radha’s catch, this dramatic catch came in the 20th over when Arundhati Reddy bowled a long ball and Jones tried to sweep the slog. Radha, posted on deep midwicket, moved forward quickly and diverted a magnificent low-catch. The third umpire saw the replays several times before calling the catch out but it was a clean catch and finally Jones had to go to the pavilion. You can watch the video of this catch below.

At the beginning of this match, India scored 167 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs. Opener Shefali Verma scored a stormy innings of 75 runs off 41 balls with the help of 14 fours. Richa Ghosh contributed 24 runs off 16 balls, but the rest of the batting could not give any special support to the team. England’s Charlie Dean took three wickets in his four -overs spell, while Sophie Eklestone took two wickets. England won the last ball at Edgbaston, Birmingham, chasing a target of 168 runs. Daniel Wyt-Hodes took over the innings by playing a strong innings of 56 runs off 37 balls. Sophia Dunkley gave 46 off 30 balls and captain Tammy Beomont played a useful innings of 30 runs off 20 balls.



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