In the 35th match of the Big Bash League (BBL)|14, between Adelaide Strikers and Sydney Sixers, fans were treated to a moment of brilliance during the first innings at Adelaide Oval. A stunning fielding display by Lachlan Shaw turned heads as he pulled off a breathtaking catch to dismiss Alex Ross.
Lachlan Shaw’s brilliant catch dismisses Alex Ross
The moment of magic took place in the 19th over of the Strikers’ innings, with Ben Dwarshuis bowling to Ross, who on 48 (37), attempted to swipe at a full delivery, but failed to get under it. The ball sailed high in the air, heading towards the deep square leg boundary. As the ball appeared to be heading out of Shaw’s reach, he showed remarkable determination, running in from the deep and keeping his focus. Shaw flung himself forward, executing a perfect two-handed catch to dismiss Ross for 48, a crucial breakthrough for the Sixers. Ross’s knock included 4 fours and one six, contributing significantly to the Strikers’ total.
Here is the video:
LACHY SHAW TAKES A SCREAMER! What a game in the field 😱#GoldenMoment | @BKTtires | #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/nyrwQnOXI9
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Shaw’s fielding prowess was on full display even before his stunning catch.
In the 11th over of the Strikers’ innings, with Jafer Chohan bowling to Ross, the batter attempted a big sweep shot aimed at clearing the shorter boundary. The ball appeared destined to fly over Shaw’s head, but the Sydney Sixers fielder had other ideas. Shaw showed remarkable athleticism as he bent backward, stretching to his limits, and took a sensational one-handed catch.
Before Shaw fell toward the boundary ropes, he had the presence of mind to throw the ball back into play, saving crucial runs for his team. His incredible fielding effort drew applause from fans and teammates alike, highlighting his exceptional skills in the field.
Good grief Lachlan Shaw that is an all-time save!#BBL14 pic.twitter.com/cEwVF1TRe3
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Adelaide Strikers set competitive total
Batting first, the Adelaide Strikers posted a competitive total of 182/5 in their 20 overs. While Ollie Pope was the standout performer with a resilient 57 runs, none of the other Strikers’ batters managed to cross the 50-run mark. Pope’s innings was composed and crucial for the team, as he anchored the innings and ensured they had a respectable total to defend. The Sixers’ bowlers put in a decent performance, with Jack Edwards and Todd Murphy leading the charge. Edwards and Murphy kept the Strikers’ batters in check, maintaining pressure throughout the innings. Despite some big shots from Pope and a few other batters, the Sixers managed to contain the flow of runs.