WATCH: David Warner takes a jaw-dropping catch to dismiss Ashton Agar in the BBL|14

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In a display of exceptional athleticism, David Warner took a breathtaking take Mohamed HasnainMatch 33 bowling Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-25 between Sydney Thunder And Perth Burners on Monday (January 13).

David Warner’s spectacular catch stuns in BBL 2024-25

Hasnain’s third delivery of the 14th over was short and wide outside off, tempting Ashton Agar to opt for aggressive driving on the inside terrain. Positioned at halfway, Warner read the shot perfectly, tracking the ball as it flew through the air. Showing incredible speed and precision, he sprinted backwards to cover the distance and timed his jump perfectly.

With his body fully extended and his hands outstretched, Warner grabbed the ball above his head, completing a catch that left spectators in awe. The dive added drama, highlighting the difficulty of the opportunity. Warner’s sharp reflexes and impeccable judgment turned what appeared to be a limited shot into a rejection. Such moments highlight his value as a defender and his ability to boost his team’s morale brilliantly.

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Sydney Thunder dominate Perth Scorchers with comprehensive 61-point victory

The Thunder recorded a 61-point win over the Scorchers during the 33rd match of the BBL 2024-25 at the Sydney Showground Stadium. Batting first, the Thunder posted a competitive score of 158/7, thanks to a regular 53 from Sam Konstas and an unbeaten total of 37 from 13 balls by the player of the match. Tom Andrews. The Scorchers bowling was led by Lance Morriswhich called for 3/43 but turned out to be expensive.

In response, the Scorchers collapsed to 97 in 17.2 overs, unable to counter the Thunder’s disciplined attack. Chris Green (3/13) and Nathan McAndrew (2/21) shone with the ball, dismantling the Scorchers’ lineout. Notable contributions for the Scorchers came from Aaron Hardie (22) and Jason Behrendorff (17 not out), but the lack of partnerships cost them dearly. Sharp fielding, including two crucial outings, sealed the Thunder’s victory, boosting their playoff hopes.

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