WATCH - Ravindra Jadeja seen imitating Glenn Phillips catch that dismissed Virat Kohli

The 36-year-old all-rounder was seen imitating the catch in front of Virat Kohli.

By Aiman Sharma

Updated - 02 Mar 2025, 19:56 IST

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The last match of the Champions Trophy 2025 is being played between India and New Zealand. Both these teams have been the most dominant in Group A so far and are currently battling for the top spot in this ongoing match. There have already been some mouthwatering moments which have been witnessed during the game and one of them was the spectacular one-handed grab by Glenn Phillips at Point.

The catch stunned all the fans at the Dubai International Stadium as it also saw the end of Virat Kohli who had seemingly timed the cut shot to perfection. However, Phillips dived to pluck the ball out of thin air, ending Kohli's short stay at the crease in his 300th ODI for India.

Some players in the Indian dugout also appreciated the diving effort taken by Phillips and one of them was India's legendary all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja who was imitating the catch that was taken by Phillips in the dressing room. This shows the level of appreciation shown by one World Class fielder to another.

Also Check: Glenn Phillips takes stunning one-handed catch to dismiss Virat Kohli

What makes the scenes slightly hilarious is that the 36-year-old all-rounder was imitating the catch right in front of Virat Kohli, who was sitting right beside him. However, it seemed like the batter was so involved in the game that he did not notice his teammate imitating the catch which ended his innings. Jadeja's act from the dugout surely created a cheeky moment off the field that grabbed everyone's attention.

RIYA@Riyaaa1808
Jadeja Cutieee 😭 He is literally showing Virat how Phillips took his catch
04:20 PM · Mar 02, 2025
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Speaking of the match, the New Zealand bowlers have restricted the Indian team to 249 in the first innings. Despite the efforts of Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, and Hardik Pandya it was the New Zealand fielders and bowlers who ruled the day. Matt Henry was the pick of the bowlers, who finished with figures of 5-42 in his eight overs. He is leading the Kiwi pace attack well and is currently one of the highest wicket-takers in the tournament so far.

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