• Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson once again showcased his exceptional fielding skills.

  • He pulled off a stunning one-handed catch to dismiss Ravindra Jadeja during the Champions Trophy 2025 clash against India.

IND vs NZ [WATCH]: Kane Williamson’s stunning one-handed catch stuns India in the Champions Trophy 2025
Kane Williamson and Ravindra Jadeja (Image Source: X)

Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson once again showcased his exceptional fielding skills, pulling off a stunning one-handed catch to dismiss Ravindra Jadeja during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 clash against India at the Dubai International Stadium on March 2. The breathtaking moment not only shifted the momentum in New Zealand’s favor but also reaffirmed Williamson’s status as one of the best fielders in world cricket.

Kane Williamson’s fielding brilliance leaves fans in awe

Just when it seemed like Hardik Pandya and Jadeja were steering India to a strong finish, New Zealand captain Kane Williamson pulled off a breathtaking one-handed diving catch to remove Jadeja in the 46th over, disrupting India’s momentum at a crucial stage.

India struggled to build partnerships after losing wickets at regular intervals, but Pandya and Jadeja stitched a crucial 41-run stand, bringing some stability. However, on the penultimate delivery of the 46th over, Jadeja attempted a cut shot off Matt Henry, only for Williamson to time his dive to perfection and pluck a stunning one-handed catch at backward point.

The ball was dying on him, and it appeared almost impossible to grab, but Williamson’s exceptional reflexes and anticipation made sure he completed the catch, breaking India’s crucial lower-order stand. With Jadeja dismissed, tailender Mohammed Shami was forced to walk in earlier than India would have wanted, shifting the momentum firmly in New Zealand’s favor.

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Glenn Phillips’s one-handed stunner removes Virat Kohli in powerplay

Williamson’s brilliance wasn’t the only jaw-dropping fielding moment for New Zealand in the match. Earlier, in the powerplay, Glenn Phillips produced another stunning one-handed diving catch at backward point to send Virat Kohli back to the pavilion. Kohli, fresh off an unbeaten century against Pakistan, was looking to continue his rich form, but Phillips’ acrobatics denied him a big score.

Phillips reacted instantly to Kohli’s well-timed cut shot, flinging himself to his right and grabbing the ball mid-air in a sensational display of athleticism. The dismissal of India’s most in-form batter early in the innings set the tone for New Zealand’s disciplined performance in the field.

Despite efforts from Pandya, Jadeja, and the lower order, India were eventually bowled out for 249 in 50 overs, failing to capitalize on partnerships due to New Zealand’s brilliant fielding and disciplined bowling attack. The two game-changing catches from Williamson and Phillips highlighted New Zealand’s commitment and sharpness on the field, preventing India from posting a bigger total. With momentum on their side, the Black Caps will now look to chase down the target and secure a crucial victory in the Champions Trophy 2025.

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