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WATCH: Nathan Ellis Takes Brilliant Catch After Misjudging Ball In BBL
Hobart's Nathan Ellis, who almost misjudged the ball, managed to hang on to Usman Khawaja's catch in the 12th over. Ellis showed remarkable awareness and reflexes to grab a catch that was way above his head, off Scott Boland's delivery
Sydney: Fans have time and again witnessed some jaw-dropping moments in the field from the ongoing Big Bash League. A similar moment was caught on camera during the match between Sydney Thunder and the Hobart Hurricanes. Hobart's Nathan Ellis, who almost misjudged the ball, managed to hang on to Usman Khawaja's catch in the 12th over.
Ellis showed remarkable awareness and reflexes to grab a catch that was way above his head, off Scott Boland's delivery.
Sydney Thunder claimed a superb win against Hobart Hurricanes in the nail-bitting encounter at Sydney as thet chased down the 163-run target. Earlier in the league, left-handed batsman Leo Carter emulated former India hard-hitting batsman Yuvraj Singh in the ongoing New Zealand's Super Smash T20 league. Leo, who smashed 70 runs off 29 balls to propel his squad to victory, showcased incredible display of power by hitting left-arm spinner Anton Devcich for 6 sixes in the 16th over of the match between his team Canterbury Kings and Northern Knights.Nathan Ellis did not look like catching this! #BBL09 pic.twitter.com/B0J3mkN4t9
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 11, 2020
36 off an over! ????
Leo Carter hit 6 sixes in a row and the @CanterburyCrick Kings have pulled off the huge chase of 220 with 7 balls to spare at Hagley Oval! ???? Scorecard | https://t.co/uxeeDsd3QY#SuperSmashNZ #cricketnation ???? SKY Sport. pic.twitter.com/nuDXdp1muG — Dream11 Super Smash (@SuperSmashNZ) January 5, 2020
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