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WATCH: Daniel Worrall grabs spectacular catch to dismiss Mitchell Marsh in BBL 2019-20

Dixit Bhargav
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WATCH: Daniel Worrall grab spectacular catch to dismiss Mitchell Marsh in BBL 2019-20

Daniel Worrall grab spectacular catch: The Stars’ seamer put on display an inspiring fielding effort at point to dismiss the home captain.

During the 38th match of the ongoing ninth season of the Big Bash League between Perth Scorchers and Melbourne Stars in Perth, Melbourne Stars seamer Daniel Worrall grabbed a spectacular catch to dismiss Perth Scorchers captain Mitchell Marsh.

It all happened on the third delivery of the eighth over when Marsh hit a Jackson Coleman delivery towards Worrall at point. In what seemed to be going over the fielder in the first go, it was eventually caught by Worrall who timed his dive to perfection right on the 30-yard circle. Putting forward his hilarious side, Worrall did try to overdo his attempt but only after ensuring that he completed the dismissal.

Coming in to bat at No. 4 in the fourth over, Marsh ended up scoring 7 (8) and was part of the batting collapse forced by the visiting bowlers at the Perth Stadium.

Marsh’s decision to win the toss and chose to bat didn’t go down well Stars bowled bundled out Scorched for 86 in 13.5 overs. Having scored 37 (19) with the help of four fours and two sixes, Perth opening batsman Josh Inglis was their best batsman.

With bowling figures of 3-0-16-3, Coleman was the pick of the Melbourne bowlers. While Stars spinner Sandeep Lamichhane dismissed two batsmen, captain Glenn Maxwell and fast bowlers in Nathan Coulter-Nile and Haris Rauf dismissed a batsman apiece.

Daniel Worrall grab spectacular catch

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Dixit Bhargav

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Born and brought up in Pathankot, Dixit Bhargav is an engineering and sports management graduate who works as a Cricket Editor at The SportsRush. Having written more than 10,000 articles across more than five years at TSR, his first cricketing memory dates back to 2002 when former India captain Sourav Ganguly had waved his jersey at the historic Lord’s balcony. What followed for an 8-year-old was an instant adulation for both Ganguly and the sport. The optimist in him is waiting for the day when Punjab Kings will win their maiden Indian Premier League title. When not watching cricket, he is mostly found in a cinema hall watching a Punjabi movie.

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