World Cup 2019: ICC asks whose catch was better MS Dhoni or Sarfaraz Ahmed?

After India beat West Indies in the World Cup 2019 on Thursday, the ICC posted clips of two diving catches from MS Dhoni and Sarfaraz Ahmed respectively, asking fans to rate the better grab.
World Cup 2019: ICC asks whose catch was better MS Dhoni or Sarfaraz Ahmed?

India has been having some fantastic luck in the progressing World Cup 2019 with 5 wins from 6 finished matches along these lines previously having a foot inside the entryway to the semi-finals. Their neighbors and arch-rivals Pakistan, anyway have taken a totally unique course with wins against England and New Zealand featuring a generally terrible campaign till date.

On Thursday during India's devastating triumph against their most recent adversaries West Indies in Manchester, MS Dhoni took a one-handed diving catch off the bowling of Jasprit Bumrah, sending back the enormous hitting Carlos Brathwaite for only 1 raced to his name. A day ago, Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed had likewise taken a comparable catch to expel New Zealand's Ross Taylor off the bowling of Shaheen Shah Afridi.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) took to Instagram to ask viewers, which among the two catches, they think is better. ICC posted a clip showing both the catches side-by-side while captioning the post: 'Dive and conquer, who did it better? #CWC19 #Cricket #Pakistan #India #LoveCricket'

While fans rushed the post to put in their answers, Dhoni's exertion was viewed as the most prominent answer, in any event after a quick, investigate the remarks segment.

MS Dhoni is said to be a standout amongst the most confided in hands behind the wickets in the game however during India's World Cup game against West Indies in Manchester, on Thursday, the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman had an uncommon a terrible day behind the stumps.

At Old Trafford, MS Dhoni conceded 9 byes, the most by him in an ODI in his career, as West Indies were out chasing 269 runs after India posted 268 for 7 in their given 50 overs. Dhoni surpassed the 7 byes he conceded in 2014, coincidentally, against the same side in Kochi.

Be that as it may, it is protected to state that the previous India skipper made up for every one of his misses when he hauled off a spectacular catch behind the stumps to reject Carlos Brathwaite and help Jasprit Bumrah get his first wicket of the day.

In a back of length delivery angled in from Bumrah, Brathwaite got an outside edge that flew to the right of Dhoni. Though Dhoni was wrong-footed, he quickly got into stance to dive to his right and remove Brathwaite with his one-handed catch.

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