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During the intense clash between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Gujarat Titans (GT) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 on Wednesday (April 10), Gujarat’s all-rounder Vijay Shankar exhibited exceptional athleticism and composure with a stunning catch near the boundary. The pivotal moment occurred in the 19th over when Rajasthan’s Riyan Parag, already in a commanding position with 76 runs off just 47 balls, aimed to clear the long-off boundary off Mohit Sharma‘s delivery.
Vijay Shankar’s remarkable boundary catch
Parag’s shot seemed destined to sail over the ropes, but Shankar stationed himself near the boundary, anticipating the challenge. With impeccable timing, he leaped into the air, managing to reach the trajectory of the ball. However, as he soared, Shankar realized he was perilously close to stepping over the boundary line. Despite this, he showcased remarkable coordination and presence of mind, deftly juggling the ball while airborne to maintain control and prevent a boundary.
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TV Umpire’s confirmation of the catch
Executing the catch with precision, Shankar managed to secure the ball just inside the boundary line, despite his momentum threatening to carry him over. The catch left spectators and players alike in awe of his skill and focus. While the TV umpire reviewed the catch from multiple angles to confirm its legality, Shankar’s flawless execution left no room for doubt. Ultimately, Parag was adjudged out, his stellar innings coming to an end.
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Riyan Parag departs for 76 courtesy of Vijay Shankar's outfield brilliance 👏👏
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Riyan Parag’s commanding batting display
Before Parag’s dismissal, he and Rajasthan’s captain Sanju Samson had orchestrated a remarkable partnership of 130 runs for the third wicket, resurrecting their team’s innings after a shaky start. Samson’s explosive knock of 68 runs off just 38 balls, complemented by Parag’s brilliant 76 off 48 deliveries with 3 fours and 5 sixes to his name, propelled Rajasthan to a formidable score of 196/3 in their allotted 20 overs. The catch by Shankar was not only a pivotal moment in the match but also a testament to his exceptional athleticism and presence of mind under pressure.