In a thrilling moment at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Kane Williamson showcased his exceptional fielding skills, taking a breathtaking catch to dismiss Towhid Hridoy during the ICC Champions Trophy match between New Zealand and Bangladesh.
The action unfolded in the 21st over when off-spinner Michael Bracewell delivered a full and flighted delivery outside off stump, tempting Hridoy into a big shot. However, Hridoy’s execution went awry, and the ball sliced high into the air, prompting Williamson to spring into action.
Positioned at extra cover, Williamson spotted the opportunity instantly, turning and sprinting backwards to track the ball’s trajectory. With his eyes glued to the ball, Williamson ran full tilt, timing his leap to perfection. As the ball descended, he stretched out, grabbing it securely with both hands and holding on as he tumbled to the ground.
Williamson’s stunning catch not only sent Hridoy back to the pavilion but also handed New Zealand a crucial breakthrough in the match. The former New Zealand skipper’s sharp mind and lightning reflexes were on full display, leaving fans and commentators alike in awe of his incredible fielding skills.
New Zealand are squaring off against Bangladesh
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is in full swing, and the ongoing match between New Zealand and Bangladesh is heating up. The two teams are facing off at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Pakistan, with Bangladesh looking to bounce back from their six-wicket loss to India in their opening game.
New Zealand, on the other hand, is riding high after their 60-run victory over Pakistan in the tournament opener. Centuries from Will Young and Tom Latham propelled New Zealand to a total of 320 runs, which proved too steep a mountain for Pakistan to climb.
In the ongoing match, New Zealand won the toss and chose to field first. Currently Bangladesh are 156-5 at the end of 36 overs with Najmul Hossain Shanto and Jaker Ali in the middle.