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Pat Cummins' Flying One-Handed Catch Stuns Cricket World: One of the Best Caught & Bowled Ever

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Australia’s captain Pat Cummins pulled off an absolute stunner in the second Test against West Indies, proving once again why he’s not just a world-class bowler and leader — but also an elite athlete.

During the second day of the Test in St. George's, Grenada, Cummins dismissed Keacy Carty with a catch that is already being hailed as one of the greatest caught-and-bowled efforts in Test history.

What Happened?
  • In the 9th over of West Indies’ innings, Carty got a faint inside edge trying to defend a Cummins delivery.

  • The ball popped up awkwardly toward short leg — no fielder was placed there.

  • In a split-second reaction, Cummins broke from his follow-through, sprinted forward, and launched himself in a full-stretch dive.

  • With just one hand, he snatched the ball inches off the ground, leaving everyone — the batter, commentators, and fans — completely stunned.

Watch the Catch

CUMMINS, YOU BEAUTY – Watch the video (via FanCode)

Why This Catch Stands Out
  • Reaction time: Cummins had just a fraction of a second to assess and launch himself.

  • Distance covered: The ball was nowhere near his natural landing position after delivery.

  • One-handed: The sheer coordination and control required made this catch incredibly difficult.

  • Context: Australia was tightening the screws early in West Indies’ innings — and this wicket continued their dominance.

Reactions
  • Commentators: Called it “unreal”, “jaw-dropping”, and “one of the best you’ll ever see”.

  • Fans on social media: Couldn’t believe the athleticism and presence of mind. The video has gone viral.

  • Teammates: Swarmed Cummins in celebration, knowing they had witnessed something special.

Cummins the Complete Cricketer

With this catch, Pat Cummins further cemented his legacy as a complete cricketer — not just for his bowling and captaincy, but also his athleticism and commitment in the field. The risk he took — diving forward on a hard pitch, with little regard for injury — showed the kind of drive and competitiveness that defines champions.

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