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Alex Carey Stuns with Spectacular One-Handed Catch in Champions Trophy

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Alex Carey One Handed Catch Champions Trophy

LAHORE, Pakistan — In a thrilling display of athleticism, Australian cricketer Alex Carey executed a stunning one-handed catch to dismiss England‘s Phil Salt during the ongoing Champions Trophy 2025 match at Gaddafi Stadium on February 22.

The catch occurred in the second over of England’s innings after Australia won the toss and opted to bowl first, influenced by the prevailing dew and potential for early swing. The decision proved fruitful as Carey’s remarkable grab set a competitive tone right from the start.

As Salt faced a full-length delivery at 130.5 kph, he attempted to whip the ball towards wide mid-on. Expecting a boundary, Salt made solid contact but was unaware of Carey’s swift movements. Positioned strategically at mid-on, Carey dashed to his right, leaping high to snatch the ball out of the air, leaving the Gaddafi Stadium crowd in awe.

Commentators praised the wicketkeeper-batter’s reflexes and timing, highlighting the catch as a strong contender for the tournament’s best. Salt walked back to the pavilion in disbelief as Carey’s teammates gathered around to celebrate.

Australian captain Steve Smith expressed confidence in his decision to bowl first, saying, “Looks a pretty good surface. There was a bit of dew when we were practicing, so we’d like to chase later on.” Smith’s lineup included players such as Dwarshuis, Spencer Johnson, and Carey himself, illustrating the team’s strategy to exploit the conditions.

Despite the early positive momentum, the match is still in its initial stages. The catching brilliance of Alex Carey, however, is already being highlighted as one of the standout moments of the tournament, captivating not only fans in the stadium but also viewers around the world.

The Champions Trophy 2025 continues to provide thrilling cricketing moments, with fans eager to see whether such athletic excellence will further unfold as the tournament progresses.

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