RCB’s Anuj Rawat Stuns with One-Handed Catch to Dismiss Sam Curran
RCB’s Anuj Rawat Stuns with One-Handed Catch to Dismiss Sam Curran
Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) young wicket-keeper Anuj Rawat showcased his exceptional fielding skills during the IPL match against Punjab Kings in Bengaluru on Monday. In a moment of brilliance, Rawat grabbed a stunning one-handed catch to dismiss dangerous all-rounder Sam Curran.
The incident occurred during the penultimate delivery of the 18th over. Pacer Yash Dayal’s well-directed bouncer caught Curran off guard, forcing him to attempt a hook shot. However, Rawat’s agility and quick reflexes proved too much for Curran.
With a graceful leap, Rawat extended his right hand backwards in the air, plucking the ball out of thin air. The catch was a testament to Rawat’s exceptional hand-eye coordination and athleticism.
Curran, who was looking to accelerate the innings, had scored 23 runs off 17 balls, including three boundaries. Rawat’s dismissal proved crucial in restricting Punjab Kings’ late surge.
In addition to his stunning catch, Rawat also contributed with the bat, scoring a brisk 25-ball 48 in the tournament opener against the Chennai Super Kings. His versatility as a wicketkeeper-batsman has made him a valuable asset for RCB.
“The communication has been very clear to me, as in batting down the order. As someone keeping wickets, you have to bat in the middle-order a lot,” Rawat said in a pre-match presser.
The Delhi cricketer, who has kept wickets for RCB in the last couple of matches, expressed his growing confidence in the role.
“Last season also, I kept wickets in a few games, and it gave me more confidence, and as this season goes on, I am looking forward to contributing more as a wicketkeeper batsman,” Rawat added.
Rawat’s impressive performance against Punjab Kings highlights his potential as a rising star in the IPL. His ability to combine exceptional fielding with solid batting skills makes him a valuable asset for RCB and a player to watch in the upcoming matches.