Video: Two shocking catches in one day, Glenn Phillips’ brother and Warner did magic on the field

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|13-01-2025

David Warner, who has retired from international cricket, is currently playing in Australia's popular T-20 league Big Bash League (BBL). While playing against Perth Scorchers on 13 January, he did not do wonders with the bat but during this time he managed to earn accolades with his fielding. He took an excellent catch on the field. On the other hand, Dale Phillips, younger brother of New Zealand's star player and powerful fielder Glenn Phillips, also won everyone's hearts with his excellent fielding during a match. He jumped on the boundary and caught the catch with one hand. Now the videos of the catches of both Warner and Dale players are becoming very viral on social media. You decide for yourself which of these is the best catch in your opinion.

First see the catch of Dale Phillips

First of all we show you the catch of Dale Phillips. During a match, Dale took a brilliant catch while fielding at the boundary and ended the innings of a fast-batting batsman. During a domestic match, Dale Phillips was fielding near the boundary line. A shot came rapidly towards them. He jumped in the air to catch the ball. During this, he showed amazing agility and completed the catch with just one hand.

Now enjoy Warne's catch

After seeing the brilliant catch of Phillips, now look at the catch of 38 year old David Warner. In the match played between Perth Scorchers and Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League, David took a brilliant catch when both his legs were in the air. Warner first covered the distance by running a few meters and after keeping his eyes on the ball, he jumped at the right time. With this he ended Ashton Agar's innings.

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Warner's team got a great victory

In the match between Perth Scorchers and Sydney Thunder, Sydney won. Batting first, Sydney scored 158 runs thanks to Sam Constas' fifty. In reply, Perth collapsed for 97 runs. Chris Green took the maximum of three wickets for Sydney.

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