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IND vs WI 2022, 1st ODI | Internet reacts to Shamarh Brook's stunning diving effort robbing Shikhar Dhawan of sensational century

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It often requires a brilliant piece of fielding to end the innings when a batter is in sublime touch. In the first ODI between India and West Indies, Shikhar Dhawan was heading towards his century but a superb diving effort from Shamarh Brooks inside the 30-yard circle put an end to his onslaught.

India started well against West Indies in the first ODI and is heading towards a huge total. Openers Shikhar Dhawan and Shubhman Gill along with Shreyas Iyer scored fifties after West Indies invited the visitors to bat first. India was on 213/2 and Dhawan was determined to score his century but a blinder of a catch prevented him from doing so. 

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Gudakesh Motie was bowling the 34th over of the innings and he bowled a slow delivery wide outside off stump on the fourth ball. Shikhar Dhawan was on strike and he attempted a square drive through the air. Shamarh Brooks was fielding at point and the ball was going away from him. However, he caught a sensational catch with a diving effort to his right and dismissed Dhawan on 97 providing the hosts with a crucial breakthrough.

Oh no!

Sad

Bad luck

Just 3 runs

Unlucky

Another day

Massive disappointment!

Well played!

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