Ashes Series: Butler’s amazing, one-handed catch while flying in the air
Ashes Series: The second Test of the Ashes series is being played in Adelaide. In this Day-Night Test being played with pink ball, England’s wicketkeeper has taken a surprising catch. Butler, on the ball of Stuart Broad, caught this catch while diving in the air to the right. This video of the catch is being liked very much on social media.
Catch taken with one hand while flying in the air
This wonderful catch was seen in the eighth over of the first session of the match. Stuart Broad, who was out of the playing XI in the first Test of the Ashes, was bowling. In front of him was Australian opener Marcus Harris. Broad bowled his third ball short, which was passing through the lag side of Harris. The bat hit the ball and it started rising between the wicketkeeper and the leg slip, when Butler caught the ball in the glove with one hand flying in the air. In this way, Harris had to return to the pavilion after scoring just 3 runs.
INSANE! Buttler pulls in an all-timer behind the stumps! #Ashes pic.twitter.com/v96UgK42ce
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 16, 2021
Rajasthan Royals told Butler to be Spiderman
Jos Buttler has been playing for Rajasthan Royals in IPL. He has been retained by Rajasthan this time as well. When Butler took this wonderful catch of Harris, Rajasthan Royals tweeted and called him Spiderman. The tweet read with a picture of Butler taking a catch – this is not the spoiler of ‘Spiderman – No Way Home’, it is Joss Butler. Significantly, the new film of the Spiderman series ‘No Way Home’ has been released recently.
This is not a #SpidermanNoWayHome spoiler.
This is just Jos Buttler.#RoyalsFamily , #Ashes pic.twitter.com/aOp2lQogIL
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) December 16, 2021
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