Best catches of the group stage at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023
The second game of the tournament saw Henry pull a blinder off her own bowling. England’s Sophia Dunkley whacked one down the ground with ferocious force but Henry plucked out her right hand to take a brilliant catch.
Chinelle Henry takes stunning caught & bowled | Women's T20WC 2023
Chinelle Henry made one stick as she dismissed Dunkley in a fantastic caught and bowled in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 match between West Indies and England.
New Zealand’s Carson took a sharp catch at point to dismiss Australia opener Beth Mooney for a duck. Mooney threw her arms at a Lea Tahuhu delivery that swerved away from her but wasn’t able to beat Carson, who dived right to complete a stunning take.
Brilliant diving catch removes Mooney for New Zealand | Women's T20WC 2023
Eden Carson dived brilliantly to remove Australia's dangerous opener, Beth Mooney in New Zealand's opening ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 match.
Verma went downtown with the intent of depositing a Nashra Sandhu delivery into the stands. However, Amin positioned herself well at long-off and executed a brilliant take while keeping herself within the boundary line.
Ripping Amin catch in the deep ends Verma's stint | T20 World Cup 2023
West Indies batter Shemaine Campbelle pulled out a reverse sweep off Deepti Sharma and sought to beat India's inner circle. However, Mandhana was sharp at short third man and dived forward to take a clean catch. The ball dipped as it approached Mandhana, but the fielder kept her eyes on the ball to complete a very good catch.
Smriti Mandhana takes a screamer | Women's T20WC 2023
Harris helped Australia see the back of the dangerous Chamari Athapaththu with a stunner. Athapaththu's effort to hit a boundary down the track was intercepted by Harris who leapt to her right at mid-on and completed an excellent catch.
Grace Harris takes 'absolute blinder' in the deep for Australia | Women's T20WC 2023
Grace Harris took a spectacular outfield catch for Australia against Sri Lanka at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023.