
Australia’s versatile Glenn Maxwell deployed Superman Cape as he developed stunning efforts to release Romario Shepherd in 4 T20i between western India and Australia in St. Kitts on Sunday 27th July. The incident occurred in the 15th place when Shepherd tried to continue the submarine for hosts who scored 153 runs in 14.2 overs. All-Rounder West Indies decided to hit Adam Zab’s delivery on the ground.
The commentators quickly called it six when the ball came out of the wagon of cameras near the border. Soon, however, they met reality when Shepherd started going back to the pavilion. Another angle of the camera showed that Maxwell was able to jump high and lean the ball from crossing the border and directly into the hands of Cameron Green. Below you can see the whole video:
Maxwell Stars with Bats as Australia is 4-0
The catch was definitely a fraction of the game when West Indies scored 205 in their 20 breaks. Australia won the throwing and first the field decided and the hosts made a good start. The problem, however, was the fall of the goal when they lost Brandon King, Shai Hope and Roston Chase within PowerPlay.
Sherfane Rutherford, Rovman Powell and Shimron Hetmyer played portraits, but no one was able to continue and eventually get a big score. Australia had the worst possible start of persecution when they lost Captain Mitchell Marsha for a duck from the second ball of shifts.
But this is when Maxwell entered to play Blinder when he got 47 out of 18 balls and hit the border and six six along the road. Josh Inglis was 51 years old while Cameron Green Top-top-topic for Aussies with 55 and remained undefeated when visitors won the match three goals and four balls to save.
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27th July 2025