All posts tagged: athleticism

“Unreal Athleticism”: Ayush Badoni, Ravi Bishnoi Combine To Take Terrific Boundary Line Catch. Watch

“Unreal Athleticism”: Ayush Badoni, Ravi Bishnoi Combine To Take Terrific Boundary Line Catch. Watch

A terrific piece of fielding caught attention during Lucknow Super Giants’ home game against Punjab Kings in Indian Premier League 2025 on Tuesday. PBKS batter Prabhsimran Singh tried to play a slog-sweep but mistimed it. He ended up hitting it high in the air, keeping the deep mid-wicket fielder interested. Ayush Badoni was the man stationed there. He took the catch on the edge of the boundary line and released the ball from his hands before crossing the ropes. An aware Ravi Bishnoi was running towards his fellow fielder from deep square leg and managed to grab the ball thrown by Badoni, thus completing the catch. “Unreal Athleticism,” wrote LSG while sharing the video on social media. Watch it here: pic.twitter.com/y1w35FjATk Watching this catch on loop — Lucknow Super Giants (@LucknowIPL) April 1, 2025 Wicketkeeper-batsman Prabhsimran scored an explosive 69 off 34 balls as Punjab Kings cruised to an eight-wicket victory over Lucknow Super Giants on Tuesday for their second win this IPL. Punjab chased down the target of 172 set …

IPL 2024: With athleticism, quick hands and sharp reflexes, Rishabh Pant back to his best | Ipl News

Synopsis: Pant has an evening to remember as captain, wicket-keeper and batsman as Delhi Capitals make a mockery of Gujarat Titans, dismissing them for 89 before overhauling the target with 67 balls to spare. It has been only a handful of games since Rishabh Pant made a comeback after a horrific car crash, and the biggest compliment one can make is that one doesn’t need to make any such allowances for his performance. Wednesday’s game in Ahmedabad was one where everything he touched turned to gold. Winning the toss can be put down to luck, but Pant’s performance behind the stumps was exemplary. He had four dismissals – two catches and two stumpings – and three of them vouched for his impressive reflexes and the regained strength in his legs. For the David Miller catch off Ishant Sharma, Pant had to change direction to catch an inside edge inches above the ground. Wicketkeepers’ first instinct is to expect a catch off the outside edge. The inside edge would have prompted a change of direction, but …