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Published - May 25, 2025, 12:51 IST | Updated - May 25, 2025, 13:50 IST
Updated - May 25, 2025, 13:50 IST
On the third day of the one-off Test between England and Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge, Harry Brook pulled off a sensational one-handed catch to dismiss Wessly Madhevere. The remarkable effort came at a crucial moment when Madhevere and Sikandar Raza were building a steady fifth-wicket partnership. Ben Stokes, who brought himself into the attack, delivered a back-of-a-length ball that bounced more than expected. Madhevere edged it, and Brook, stationed at second slip, reacted instantly to take a stunning flying catch, leaving even Stokes and skipper Ben Stokes in disbelief.
The catch was far from easy, yet Brook managed to hold on cleanly with one hand, earning loud applause from teammates and commentators alike. Joe Root showed his delight as Brook’s brilliance helped break the key stand. The commentators couldn't stop praising the athleticism and sharp reflexes on display. Brook's fielding effort not only uplifted the team’s energy but also added to the excitement of an already competitive contest, highlighting how one moment of brilliance can change the game’s momentum.
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Although the catch by Brook was the highlight of the match when England was in total control. After putting up a huge 565 for 6 declared first innings total, England's bowlers, particularly Shoaib Bashir, took advantage of the scoreboard pressure. Bashir, playing only in his second Test, took 9 wickets match haul for Zimbabwe and broke down the English innings with a six-for in the second innings. In less than three days, the test match was completed, with England winning by an innings and 45 runs.
While Zimbabwe suffered a heavy defeat, there were a few shining moments. Veteran Brian Bennett smashed 139 off only 97 balls in the first innings, the fastest Test century by a Zimbabwean and the highest Test score by Zimbabwe away from home. Sean Williams also added a solid 88 in the second innings, but their performance with the bat was not enough to carry the match forward into a fourth day.
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The one-off test match for England was a chance to showcase bench strength and provide form going into harder assignments. The catch by Brook showed the intensive focus in the field and could prove to be useful for forging a spin in forthcoming tours, also from Bashir's bowling. This performance leaves England in high spirits as they gear up for their next series against India.
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