Mark Chapman took a stunning catch to dismiss Wanindu Hasaranga in the New Zealand vs Sri Lanka match at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Thursday.
Hasaranga was batting on 31 when he hit a lofted shot towards long-on. Chapman, who was fielding at that position, ran backwards and dived full length to take the catch.
The catch was one of the best of the tournament so far, and it was crucial in helping New Zealand restrict Sri Lanka to 220 in 42.2 overs.
Chapman’s Brilliant Catch
Chapman’s catch was a brilliant example of athleticism and skill. He ran backwards and dived full length to take the catch, and he made it look easy.
The catch was also crucial in helping New Zealand restrict Sri Lanka to 220 in 42.2 overs. Hasaranga was one of the key batsmen in the Sri Lankan lineup, and his dismissal was a big blow to their chances of winning the match.
Chapman’s Peach of a Delivery
Chapman’s delivery to Nissanka was a short and skiddy one. The ball was pitched up on the middle and off stump, and it bounced sharply.
Nissanka was trying to play a defensive shot, but he could not get under the ball. The ball took the top edge of his bat and flew to wicketkeeper Glenn Phillips, who took a comfortable catch.
Chapman’s Impact on the Match
Chapman’s catch was one of the key moments in the match, and it helped New Zealand to victory. He also took a wicket with the ball, and he finished with figures of 1/23 from his 10 overs.
Chapman is a versatile player, and he is a valuable asset to the New Zealand team. He is a good fielder and a good batsman, and he is also a useful bowler.
Chapman’s Crucial Wicket
Chapman was introduced into the attack in the 10th over, and he immediately made an impact. He dismissed Nissanka for 22 to break a dangerous partnership between Nissanka and Mendis.
Nissanka was looking to rebuild the Sri Lankan innings after they had lost two early wickets, but Chapman’s wicket pegged them back again.
Conclusion
Mark Chapman took a stunning catch to dismiss Wanindu Hasaranga in the New Zealand vs Sri Lanka match at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Thursday. The catch was one of the best of the tournament so far, and it was crucial in helping New Zealand restrict Sri Lanka to 220 in 42.2 overs.
Chapman is a versatile player, and he is a valuable asset to the New Zealand team. He is a good fielder and a good batsman, and he is also a useful bowler.