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Watch: Dale Philips Flies Like Superman To Take A Blinder In U-19 World Cup

Divesh GillBy Divesh GillNo Comments2 Mins Read
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As the Under 19 Cricket World Cup being held in New Zealand proceeds further, it is only getting more exciting and the competition gets even more cutthroat. These young and enthusiastic lads will become the cricketing futures of their respective nations and that is why it is rightly said, “Greatness Begins Here.”

The Under 19 World Cup has already had so many moments to remember forever and now comes a great catch which is by far the catch of the tournament and it shall remain so even towards the end of the tournament.

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BRILLIANT CATCH

This spectacular catch we are talking about was seen in the encounter between New Zealand and South Africa as they faced each other in their last group stage game. The hosts were up for some really good display of field and this catch is a crazy example of it.

The catch was taken by Dale Philips and it was an absolute blinder by all means. This catch saw the inform Jiveshan Pillay returning to the pavilion and he could not believe that he was caught in such an unbelievable manner. The in-form batsman was sent back by some extraordinary fielding from Dale Philips.

Watch: Dale Philips Flies Like Superman To Take A Blinder In U-19 World Cup

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Dale Philips went flying like the Superman would hold on to the catch and everyone who witnessed this blinder could not actually believe their eyes.

NEW ZEALAND UPBEAT AND UNBEATEN

New Zealand went on to win the match by 71 runs and finished their group stage without even a single defeat in the group stage. New Zealand had set a total of 279 for the Proteas and the visitors were summed up for just 208, falling short of 71 runs. Rachin Ravindra top-scored for New Zealand with an amazing knock of 76 runs.

Here is the video:

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