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Smith takes all time classic catch in slip

The Australian captain Smith took an absolute beauty today. His catch is the best in test cricket for a long time. This was a quick reflex catch which made Smith a genius. This ball was coming at him with a quick pace and still Smith was able to get his hands on the ball.

Smith had a very little time to react and yet he managed to hold on to this one. The ball hit the hand and he pressed it tight so that the ball does not pops out. Rahul was in absolute disbelief on this one but when it comes to Smith he has this habit of taking such blinders.

Australian captain Smith took a blinder in the slip today to dismiss the settled Indian opener KL Rahul. This was a sensational piece of fielding from the Australian captain. He had very little reaction time and still he snapped the ball with his right hand.
 

Rahul wanted to glide the ball towards the gap between Smith and short third man. The shot from him went a bit too delicate but still it was not that close to Smith. The Aussie skipper fived to his right and took the catch with one hand. The best from Smith here for sure.



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