02 July,2024 04:15 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
India`s Suryakumar Yadav makes a catch to dismiss South Africa`s David Miller during the ICC men`s Twenty20 World Cup 2024 final cricket match between India and South Africa at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. Pic/AFP
Talking about the stunning catch, that Suryakumar Yadav took in the finals of the T20 World Cup 2024, he said "It was god's plan." The catch is widely praised by many across the globe and is labelled as the perfect execution of balance and game awareness.
Rohit Sharma and Co. defeated South Africa by seven runs in Barbados to lift the T20 World Cup 2024.
"I am just grateful to be in that moment to do something special for the country...god's plan it was," Suryakumar Yadav said when asked about the catch that has become a standout moment from the game. Needing 16 runs from the final over, South Africa had the big-hitting David Miller on strike.
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He hit a wide full toss from Hardik Pandya but Suryakumar steadied himself on the ropes, caught the ball, released it just as he went over the boundary ropes and then came back in to complete an astonishing catch. For many old-time fans, it brought back memories of the brilliant catch that Kapil Dev took in the 1983 World Cup final against the mighty West Indies. Kapil had run sideways from mid-on to grab a top edge from the great Viv Richards off Madan Lal's bowling in a fine display of sound judgment.
On Saturday, the 33-year-old Suryakumar ensured that his name too will be remembered fondly every time an Indian fan recollects the see-saw finale in Bridgetown. Before that, the equation was 30 runs from as many balls but South Africa bungled in a typical fashion with Hardik Pandya triggering the collapse, dismissing a well-set Heinrich Klaasen for 52. The Proteas went on to lose four wickets for 17 runs to be restricted to 169/8 in pursuit of 177. Suryakumar's decision-making and awareness was also applauded by India's fielding coach T Dilip.
"When the moment comes, it's his decision and awareness of rope, that's very important, and knowing with confidence that he can throw and come back, it's a decision-making at that time, and he got on to that," Dilip had said. "We fielded like a pack of wolves, as Rahul bhai and Rohit keep saying... Everybody knew their roles but together we hunted every opportunity which came our way leaving no stone unturned," he added. The title conquest ended an 11-year wait for an ICC title for India. The side is currently stranded in Bridgetown due to a category 4 hurricane that has pounded the island leading to a complete shutdown of air services.
(With PTI Inputs)