New DelhiMany New Zealand cricketers caught great catch in the Champions Trophy. Especially Glenn Philips was highly praised and was called Udta Kiwi.
Another flying kiwi, a great catch caught against Pakistan; Did you see
Recently, many New Zealand cricketers caught great catch in the Champions Trophy. Especially Glenn Philips was highly praised and was called Udta Kiwi. Now Pakistan's team has gone to play New Zealand. In the first T20 match against New Zealand, Kiwi fielder has done wonders once again. The name of this fielder is Tim Robinson. Robinson has caught a catch in almost the same manner as Glen Philips caught in the Champions Trophy. Seeing them, people are saying flying kiwi.
Shadab Khan was a batsman
Robinson caught the catch in the fifth over of the Pakistani innings. The bowler was Kyle Jaiminson. Pakistani all -rounder Shadab Khan was batting. The total score of the Pakistani team was 11 runs at that time. The Pakistani team was already in heavy trouble losing three wickets. Shadab Khan wanted to score runs by playing the ball towards the point. The ball was in the air and then the fielder Tim Robinson, standing there, diverted the ball by diving on his left. In this way Shadab Khan returned to the pavilion after scoring just three runs.
Video going viral
This video of Tim Robinson's catch is becoming very viral on social media. People are reacting a lot after seeing their catch. Let us know that in this match, not many senior players including Glenn Philips are part of the Kiwi team. Despite this, his fielding does not look weak from anywhere. At the same time, in the absence of regular captain Mitchell Santner, the bowling is also completely seen in color. Pakistan's team could not even score 100 runs.
What happened in the match
Pakistan lost in the first match of the five -match T20 series. The Pakistani team could not face New Zealand's fast attack and was dismissed for 91 runs in 18.4 overs. This is Pakistan's fifth minimum score in T20 international cricket. New Zealand achieved the target by losing one wicket in 10.1 overs. Tim Cifart scored 44 off 29 balls and Finn Ellen 29 off 17 balls. Tim Robinson remained unbeaten after scoring 18 runs.