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In the world of cricket, moments of sheer brilliance often define matches and careers. During the first Test between West Indies and Bangladesh in Antigua, Kemar Roach delivered a breathtaking display of athleticism that will be remembered for years to come. His spectacular one-handed catch to dismiss Mominul Haque not only showcased his exceptional skills but also highlighted the intense competitඣive spirit of the game.
Kemar Roach plucks a blinder to remove Mominul Haque
The incident occurred on Day 4 of the Test match, with Bangladesh striving to stabilize their innings after an early collapse. Haque, having just reached 10 runs, was looking to build on his momentum when he attempted a drive off Roach’s bowling. In what can only be described as a moment of magic, Roach leapt to his left in his follow-through and plucked the ball from the air with one hand, leaving spectators and players alike in awe. This remarkable catch has already been touted as a contender for “blinder of the year,” encapsulating🐽ཧ the thrill of Test cricket where every ball can change the course of a match.
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Here’s the video:
One handed stunner!😳
Kemar Roach, at the age of 36, on his follow through, took one of the best caught and bowled you'd see.
— FanCode (@FanCode)
West Indies inching towards victory
At that point, Bangladesh were struggling at 23 for 4, and Roach’s dismissal of Mominul added to their woes. The left-handed batter had shown resilience with his gritty knock, but Roach’s brilliance extinguished any hopes of a significant recovery. The West Indies bowlers were relentless, with Roach finishing with impressive figures of 3 wickets for just 20 runs, further solidifying his reputation as a key player for his team.
As the West Indies inch closer to victory in this Test match, Roach’s stunning catch will undoubtedly be replayed in highlight reels and discussed in cricketing circles for years to come. His performance is a testament to his experience and skill as a fast bowler. Bangladesh at the end of the Day 4 are reeling behind in their second innings on 109/7, chasing a daunting target of 335. Whereas, the hosts need 3 wickets to close the game.