Will Jacks pulls off a stunning one-handed catch to dismiss Steve Smith.
Smith’s wicket stops Australia’s momentum in the Pink-Ball Test
Australia ended day 2 with a 26-run lead
Will Jacks pulls off a stunning one-handed catch to dismiss Steve Smith.
Smith’s wicket stops Australia’s momentum in the Pink-Ball Test
Australia ended day 2 with a 26-run lead
Australia and England resumed their battle in the second The Ashes Test at the Gabba under the pink-ball lights on Day 2, with Steve Smith looking in good form as he built a solid knock through the afternoon session. As England sought breakthroughs, a sharp moment of brilliance from Will Jacks turned the tide.
The one-handed diving catch he pulled off sent Smith back to the pavilion, a dramatic dismissal that jolted the crowd and swung momentum in England’s favour. Just before that, Smith had appeared in control, timing his shots cleanly under the lights and stitching together a knock that threatened to anchor Australia’s reply.
When the short ball from Brydon Carse induced an edge off Smith’s bat, the ball flew to the deepish backward-square-leg region. Jacks, stationed there, reacted with lightning speed, diving full-stretch and clutching a stunning one-handed catch.
Watch the catch here:
The impact was immediate: the dangerous Smith, on 61, was gone. The Gabba erupted in applause and relief from the England side, the catch offering a huge morale boost. Australia had looked set to convert a stable foundation into a strong lead, but Jacks’ brilliance brought England back into the hunt.
On Day 2, Australia trimmed England’s first-innings lead as their batsmen put together a steady reply. Jake Weatherald anchored the early session with a well-deserved 72, while Marnus Labuschagne added a solid 65, helping push Australia to a commanding position.
But it was their skipper Steve Smith who seemed to be taking the innings forward, carving out a fluent 61 under the pink-ball lights, building hope that Australia could seize the upper hand comfortably. The Kangaroos ended the 2nd day with a crucial 26-run lead.
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