Australian all-rounder Cameron Green showcased his brilliance by grabbing an impressive catch to dismiss West Indies batsman Roston Chase in the second ODI in Sydney on Sunday (February 4). The remarkable catch occurred in the 41st over of the West Indies innings when Sean Abbott bowled a good-length delivery, and Chase played it towards mid-wicket.
Green executed a full-stretch dive to his left, using his fingertips to pluck the ball. Known for his skills at gully, Green displayed a similar excellence in the mid-wicket region.
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Australia’s capture of the wicket left the visitors at a score of 167/9.
Australia, led by Cameron Green, secured an 83-run victory against West Indies in the second ODI
Australia’s comprehensive all-around performance resulted in an 83-run victory over West Indies in the second ODI on Sunday. Opting to bat first, Australia set a total of 258/9 in their 50 overs. Sean Abbott was the top scorer with 69 off 63 balls, featuring four sixes and one boundary.
Matthew Short added 41 off 55 deliveries, and Cameron Green contributed 33 off 41. Gudakesh Motie excelled with the ball for West Indies, taking 3/28, while Alzarri Joseph and Romario Shephard secured two wickets each.
In reply, West Indies were dismissed for 175 in 43.3 overs. Keacy Carty (40 off 51), captain Shai Hope (29 off 65), and Roston Chase (25 off 41) made starts but couldn’t build substantial innings.
Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott claimed three wickets each for Australia, while Will Sutherland took two. With this victory, Australia secured an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI series. They had previously won the opening game by eight wickets, thanks to Xavier Barlett’s four-wicket haul and half-centuries from Josh Inglis, Cameron Green, and Steve Smith.
The series will now move to Manuka Oval in Canberra for the third and final ODI, followed by a three-match T20I series.
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