Sai Sudarshan took a brilliant catch. (Photo-Screenshot/X)
Sai Sudharsan Brilliant Catch: On the second day of the second test match against West Indies, Team India declared its first innings after scoring 518 runs for 5 wickets. In response, West Indies had a bad start. One of their batsmen returned to the pavilion at the score of 21 runs. Team India’s player Sai Sudarshan had an important contribution in his dismissal, who despite being injured, took a brilliant catch and sent the visiting team’s opener to the pavilion. Everyone was surprised to see his catch.
Sai Sudarshan took the catch like this
Sai Sudarshan, who batted brilliantly in the second test match, also did wonders in fielding. He took a brilliant catch of West Indies opener John Campbell and forced him to go to the pavilion. this happened west indies In the 8th over of the innings. John Campbell played a strong sweep shot on the second ball of this over by Ravindra Jadeja.
The ball hit the hand of Sai Sudarshan standing at short leg, but during this time he did not release the catch. Because of this, Campbell had to get out and return to the pavilion. Campbell looked quite surprised by this catch. Campbell was out after scoring 10 runs in 25 balls. Although Sai Sudarshan also left the field due to injury, the video of him taking the catch is going viral on social media. Earlier, he had also hit a brilliant fifty in this match.
What a grab by Sai Sudharsan! UnbelievableЁЯдп
Sunil Gavaskar in the commentary background: ‘He caught it, he caught iitttt!pic.twitter.com/7cVpUn48mo
тАФ GillTheWill (@GillTheWill77) October 11, 2025
Sai had played a brilliant innings
Team India’s batsman Sai Sudarshan played an amazing innings with the bat on the first day of the second test match being played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Although Sai Sudarshan Missed scoring a century by only 13 runs. In the first innings against West Indies, he scored 87 runs in 165 balls with the help of 12 fours. This was Sai Sudarshan’s second fifty in Test cricket. So far he has scored 234 runs in 8 innings of 5 Test matches at an average of 29.25. This includes two half-centuries.