Watch: Cameron Green's One-Handed Screamer Against West Indies Stuns Everyone
Cameron Green showed tremendous reflexes to dismiss Roston Chase during the second ODI encounter between Australia and West Indies.
- NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: February 05, 2024 10:56 am IST
Cameron Green showed tremendous reflexes to dismiss Roston Chase during the second ODI encounter between Australia and West Indies on Sunday. During the 41st over of the West Indies innings, Chase tried to play a delivery from Sean Abbott on the leg side but ended up hitting it in the air. The ball was slightly far from Green at short mid-wicket but he pulled off a brilliant dive to complete an one-handed catch. There was some doubt over whether the ball came in contact with the ground when he landed but the third umpire confirmed that it was a sensational effort from Green.
Man of the match Sean Abbott grabbed three wickets and slammed an entertaining 69 as Australia cruised to an 83-run victory over the West Indies in the second one-day international to seal the three-match series on Sunday.
Chasing 258-9, the visitors were dismissed for 175 in the 44th over at a humid Sydney Cricket Ground.
Cameron Green has done it again#AUSvWI pic.twitter.com/W4yxg1hCR9
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) February 4, 2024
Abbott starred with 3-40 while Josh Hazlewood took 3-43.
"It was a challenging start to the game, the West Indies bowled quite well early on. It was a tricky surface, but our late middle order did a terrific job," said Australia skipper Steve Smith.
"I thought 250 was around par and we came out and did the job really nicely with the ball."
It was Australia's 11th consecutive ODI win to wrap up the series with a match to play in Canberra on Tuesday.
Australia won the first game in Melbourne by eight wickets and while it was a more disciplined bowling performance by the West Indies, their batters struggled against the hosts' relentless attack.
"I thought we stuck to our guns really well in the bowling department," said West Indies captain Shai Hope. "But the Aussies bowled very well and we need to find a way to bat a bit more freely."
(With AFP inputs)