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Flying Maxwell: Star pulls off stunning effort as Australia make it 4-0 in series

Flying Maxwell: Star pulls off stunning effort as Australia make it 4-0 in series

India Today27-07-2025
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell put the Superman cape on as he produced a stunning effort to dismiss RomaRio Shepherd during the 4th T20I between West Indies and Australia in St. Kitts on Sunday, July 27. The incident took place in the 15th over as Shepherd was looking to continue the onslaught for the hosts, who had scored 153 runs in 14.2 overs. The West Indies all-rounder decided to smack Adam Zampa's delivery down the ground. advertisementThe commentators were quick to call it a six as the ball went out of the eyelines of the cameras near the boundary. However, they soon got to know the reality as Shepherd started to make the walk back to the pavilion. Another camera angle showed that Maxwell was able to jump high and tip the ball from crossing the line and straight into the hands of Cameron Green. You can see the full video below:Maxwell magic on the rope Full sprint, mid-air grab, lightning flick - pulled off the impossible like it was routine!#WIvAUS pic.twitter.com/mHQ8HeXtiu— FanCode (@FanCode) July 27, 2025Maxwell stars with the bat as Australia make it 4-0The catch certainly was a turning point in the game as the West Indies scored 205 in their 20 overs. Australia won the toss and opted to field first and the hosts made a good start. However, the issue was the fall of wickets as they lost Brandon King, Shai Hope and Roston Chase within the powerplay overs.
Sherfane Rutherford, Rovman Powell and Shimron Hetmyer played cameos, but no one was able to go on and get a big score in the end. Australia had the worst possible start to the chase as they lost captain Mitchell Marsh for a duck off the second ball of the innings. However, this is when Maxwell stepped in to play a blinder as he got 47 off 18 balls and hit a boundary and six sixes along the way. Josh Inglis got 51, while Cameron Green top-scored for the Aussies with 55 and remained unbeaten as the visitors won the match by three wickets and four balls to spare. - EndsTrending Reel
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