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Australia media praises Darren Sammy over catch

Australian media has once again praised the ongoing Pakistani super league 2017. In their latest report the media not only showed the clips of the league but especially highlighted the catch Darren Sammy took against Karachi Kings.

It was Babar Azam who edged the ball to Sammy in the slips and the big West Indian took a ripper here. It was coming in fast and he really nailed this one down with all the efforts. Sammy did the best here. He was brilliant in the slips that day.

The Australian media has also made a short segment on the Pakistan Super League 2017 and especially the catch Peshawar Zalmi Captain Darren Sammy took. This was an exceptional catch from the Peshawar Zalmi skipper. The way he took it in the slips deserves a lot of credit.

This was not those regulation slip catches. The ball was hit in fact edged towards the right of Sammy. He had little chance to reach his hand to it. Sammy was sharp and his instant movement towards this catch made it easy for him. He took it with his right hand.



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