Ashton Agar stunned fans and commentators alike with a mind-blowing effort in the field that saved five runs and indirectly led to Dawid Malan’s dismissal after the England star had struck a brilliant century
Australia spinner Ashton Agar produced a magnificent boundary save during the first ODI against England at the Adelaide Oval.
In the 45th over of England’s innings, Dawid Malan was well set to try and take down Australia’s bowlers at the death. And off the last ball of the over, he pulled a short delivery from Pat Cummins over deep midwicket which looked destined to go for six.
However, Agar leapt at full stretch and managed to grab the ball with his left hand. And while he was in the air and falling over the boundary, he was able to flick the ball back into play before landing on the ground.
The extraordinary piece of fielding save five runs as England were only able to run a single and ultimately led to Malan’s demise just two balls later. “It’s probably the best bit of fielding I’ve ever seen live,” commentator Andrew Moore said on BBC Test Match Special.