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[Watch] RCB's Will Jacks' Flying Catch Triggers Australia's Dramatic Collapse In 4th ENG vs AUS ODI


Will Jacks' catch of Josh Inglis (Source: Screengrab/@englandcricket/x.com)Will Jacks' catch of Josh Inglis (Source: Screengrab/@englandcricket/x.com)

The fourth ODI between England and Australia turned out to be a one-sided affair with the home team bagging a 186-run win at the iconic Lord's after rain delayed the start of the game. England batted first and smashed 312 in their allotted 39 overs with Ben Duckett, Harry Brook and Livingstone smashing fifties. It was expected that Australian batters would also deliver in the second innings, but they failed big time and were cleaned up for just 126.

There were plenty of good deliveries from English bowlers and equally good fielding effort, but Will Jacks' catch of Josh Inglis was one of the stand-out moment. To the naked eye, it looked like an easy catch, but it was Jacks' skills that made it look easy as the all-rounder who plays for RCB in IPL, showed great reflexes and stunned Inglis with a sharp catch.

Australia's Middle Order Crumble Drastically

It was the 15th over of Australia's innings and they were 91-3 and looked in a decent position to give a shot at the chase. However, Carse bowled a fullish delivery on off on the second ball of the over and Inglis played an uppish drive. Will Jacks at short cover timed his jumped perfectly and grabbed a brilliant catch to send Inglis back to the pavilion.

The wicket triggered a collapse as Labuschagne was bowled in the same over and in the next over, Maxwell was sent back to the hut by Jofra Archer.

Australia kept losing wickets at regular intervals after that and were eventually bowled out for just 126 as Harry Brook's young England team registered a thumping win to level the series. Australia won the initial two ODIs of the series, but England have now made a strong comeback and the caravan now moves to Bristol for the decider game of the series.