Brad Currie stunned everyone with his unbelievable catch. Dinesh Karthik and Ben Stokes reacted.

As some one said Cricket is an unpredictable game and you never know what is going to come in the next ball, from the ages of the test matches the cricket has widen the playing arena and now 20 overs matches are getting popular around the world due to the intense nature of the match where even a single run is vital as it can change the course of the match and fielders in past time had shown their athleticism and took some spectacular catches, countries are organizing a special T20 league in their nations to give young talents an opportunity to perform their best and one of the T20 leagues is happening at United Kingdom named T20 blast, where young pacer Bradley Currie shook the world with his athleticism by taking a catch while flying like a superhero. 

Reactions came from cricketers like Dinesh Karthik and Ben Stokes, who praised the young cricketer for his stupendous catch and athleticism. Brad Currie was taking the guard at the boundary line when Benny Howell, who was in great touch, lofted the ball, which was going for a maximum, but Brad Currie didn’t let that happen and took a screamer. He ran towards his left and shot himself in the air while extending his left hand, and finished his airlift with the ball in his hand. Everyone was left speechless and waited to see the magical catch on replay.

The screamer Brad Currie took ended the match in Sussex’s favor as they defeated Hampshire by 6 runs. It was once looking like Hampshire would easily taste victory as they required only 23 runs with 11 balls left, but it was Currie’s brilliance that changed the course of the match. It was Brad Currie’s debut match in T20 Vitality Blast, and he made it memorable. The debutant earlier in the match took 3/27, and the effort in the field made him worthy of the man of the match award on his debut.

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