Tim David made a smart and amazing catch, this player's debut was spoiled.

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In the match between Australia and England, Tim David took a surprising catch. Due to this excellent catch, Jordan Cox, who was playing his first T20 match for England, had a bad debut match. He was out after scoring only 17 runs in 12 balls in his first match. Cox came to bat at number 3 and had hit 3 fours. Cox, who was in form, wanted to take advantage of the powerplay in the 5th over and played a sky shot. Cox's shot looked safe but Tim David ran fast from mid-on and caught the catch. However, this catch could have been missed but due to his cleverness, the catch remained stuck in his hands.

Tim David showed this cleverness.

This catch of Jordan Cox was not so easy for Tim David. He had to cover a considerable distance to reach the ball. Even after catching the ball, his body was not in balance and he was about to fall on the ground. This could have led to the catch being dropped but David showed smartness and fell on his right shoulder while raising his palms so that the ball did not slip from his hand. In this way, he took a brilliant catch. Let us tell you that one catch of Cox had already been missed. He had given a catch on the second ball of his innings, but bowler Xavier Bartlett dropped it on his ball.

Australia's team batted first and set a target of 180 runs. England's team, which came to chase it, lost a wicket on a score of 13 in the second over itself. After this, Jordan Cox came to bat at number 3. He opened his account on the very first ball of his debut match in the second over. After this, he hit a shot on the first ball of Bartlett in the third over and it hit the Australian bowler's hand. But Bartlett could not catch it.

England got defeated

Shortly after Jordan Cox was out, captain Phil Salt also returned to the pavilion. After this, Jacob Bethel, the second batsman making his debut for England, was also bowled after scoring 2 runs. In this way, England lost 4 wickets for just 52 runs. After this, there was a partnership of 54 runs but again there was a flurry of wickets. The England team kept losing wickets at regular intervals and could never make a comeback in the game. In the end, it had to face defeat by 28 runs.