WATCH: Georgia Adams takes a breathtaking catch to dismiss Lizelle Lee in the WBBL 2024

Oct 28, 2024

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In Match 4 of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2024 match between Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder on Monday (October 28), Georgia Adams showcased her exceptional fielding skills with a breathtaking backward running catch to dismiss Lizelle Lee. This electrifying moment at Bellerive Oval not only delighted the crowd but also highlighted Adams’ athleticism and keen sense of the game.

Georgia Adams’ spectacular catch in WBBL 2024

The action unfolded on the fifth ball of the second over of Thunder’s innings. With the ball pitched, Lee, eager to exploit the powerplay advantage, aimed for a straight lofted shot after seeing the ball tossed into the air. However, as the ball pitched, it turned unexpectedly, catching the edge of her bat and sending it flying toward mid-off. Positioned perfectly at mid-off, Adams displayed remarkable anticipation as she sprinted backward, her eyes locked on the descending ball.

Just as Lee executed an aggressive shot, Adams accelerated towards the boundary, timing her run to perfection. With extraordinary concentration, she managed to pull off an stunning catch, dismissing Lee for a mere 7 runs. This pivotal moment came in the early stages of the innings, shifting the momentum in favor of the Thunder.

Here’s the video:

Catch of #WBBL10 so far?

That was a ripper from Georgia Adams! pic.twitter.com/5LU1HHVyat

— Weber Women’s Big Bash League (@WBBL) October 28, 2024

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Hobart Hurricanes cautious start against Sydney Thunders

In the match so far, Thunder won the toss and opted to field first, aiming to capitalize on any early movement and moisture in the pitch. The Hurricanes began their innings cautiously, reaching 64/2 after 10 overs, with Nicola Carey and captain Elyse Villani at the crease, both intent on establishing a solid foundation. Meanwhile opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge departed after scoring 18 runs.  The Thunder’s bowlers, particularly the experienced duo of Shabnim Ismail and Samantha Bates, aimed to build on the pressure created by the first two wicket and restrict the Hurricanes’ scoring potential. With both teams showing determination and strategy, the match promised an exciting contest as it progressed.

Also WATCH: Jess Jonassen uproots Katie Mack’s leg stump with a sensational delivery

This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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