Watch: Venkatesh takes a good low catch to get rid of Fraser-McGurk

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NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) all-rounder

Venkatesh Iyer

kept his calm as he showcased his prowess on the field with a remarkable low catch to dismiss Delhi Capitals'

Jake Fraser-McGurk

in an IPL match in Kolkata on Monday.
Positioned perfectly at deep square leg, Iyer displayed quick reflexes as he grasped the ball inches above the ground, executing a fine catch with finesse.


The incident happened on the penultimate ball of the third over when returning Australian seamer

Mitchell Starc

came up with a full delivery, slanting in and around the middle, and Fraser-McGurk tried to whip it way but didn't get the momentum he wanted, only to be caught by Iyer.

Fraser-McGurk, a dangerous player, scored a 7-ball 12 with the assistance of a four and a six before being dismissed.
The crucial breakthrough provided a momentum shift for his team, reaffirming Iyer's value not only as a dynamic all-rounder but also as a dependable fielder.
Earlier, DC skipper

Rishabh Pant

won the toss and elected to bat against KKR at the Eden Gardens.
DC brought in

Prithvi Shaw

in place of Kumar Kushagra, while right-arm pacer Rasikh Salam Dar is also part of their playing XI.
KKR skipper

Shreyas Iyer

too made two changes in the line-up, bringing in fast bowler Starc and right-arm pacer

Vaibhav Arora

.

Article From: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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