India vs England: Chris Jordan and Jason Roy catch Suryakumar Yadav’s superb catch at the boundary – see video

India defeated England by 36 runs in the fifth T20 match played at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium. With this win, Team India also won the five-match T20 series 3-2. The batsmen were instrumental in the team’s win. Rohit Sharma (64) and skipper Virat Kohli (80 not out) were the top scorers for the team. At the same time, Suryakumar Yadav (32) and Hardik Pandya (39 not out) batted hard and scored 224 runs. Suryakumar, who is playing his second innings in international cricket, has taken the news seriously to English bowlers, but when he was out he was discussed more than his batting. Their innings ended with a spectacular catch by Suryakumar in the boundary with Chris Jordan and Jason Roy on the delivery of Adil Rasheed.

Suryakumar Yadav was opening his shots with the first delivery of the match as in the previous match. In the second over of his innings, Adil Rasheed scored a big six and scored 14 runs in the first 4 balls. After this, Chris Jordan, in his over, hit three consecutive boundaries in the stormy batting and hit the English bowlers’ nose. Suryakumar was once again heading towards the big innings after scoring 32 off 17 balls, but Chris Jordan finished his innings with a good catch. In fact, in the second delivery of Adil Rasheed’s 14th over, Suryakumar played a shot into the air towards Long On, and after seeing the ball, it easily scored six, but fielding Chris Jordan, caught the ball with one hand and threw the ball towards Jason Roy. Roy caught the catch easily and he laughed at Jordan’s good fielding.

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The video of this catch by Chris Jordan on social media is going viral and fans are calling it the best catch ever. Chris Jordan did a great job in fielding, but also scored in the bowling. Jordan scored 57 in his 4 overs with no wickets. The English bowler scored 41 in the fourth T20. England began chasing a target of 225 and Jason Roy returned to the pavilion without opening an account. Jose Butler and David Malan added 130 for the second wicket, but after the dismissal of Butler, England repeatedly lost wickets and the team managed to score only 188 runs in 8 wickets.

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