WI vs AUS 2025: Anderson Phillip’s super catch dismisses Travis Head, Australia’s first innings ends at 225
Anderson Phillip

An exciting moment unfolded on the first day of the third Test between West Indies and Australia at Sabina Park in Jamaica, giving cricket fans a memory to cherish. One of the biggest highlights of the day came from West Indies player Anderson Phillip, who pulled off a stunning catch that left everyone in awe. Positioned at mid-off, Phillip flew through the air like Superman to dismiss Australian star batter Travis Head in spectacular fashion.
The incident took place during the 65th over of Australia’s first innings. Justin Graves delivered a full-length ball that bounced awkwardly, catching Travis Head by surprise. Attempting to drive it through the off side, Head mistimed his shot and the ball went flying toward mid-off. That’s when Phillip reacted instantly — sprinting towards the ball and diving full stretch to his left. With both hands outstretched, he completed a magnificent catch inches above the ground. The stadium erupted with applause as the crowd, commentators, and even the Australian players were left stunned by the sheer athleticism on display. Travis Head could barely believe it himself as he slowly walked back to the pavilion.
A video of the catch quickly went viral online, with fans calling it one of the best grabs in recent Test match memory. The exceptional fielding moment injected fresh energy into the West Indies side, who went on to dominate the day’s play.
Australia, who had chosen to bat first, struggled right from the beginning. They lost Sam Constas early when he was trapped LBW by Graves for just 17 runs. Soon after, Usman Khawaja was dismissed for 23, continuing Australia’s shaky start. The West Indies bowlers maintained tight lines and never let the visitors settle into any kind of rhythm. By the time the innings reached its middle stages, Australia had already lost six wickets for just 80 runs.
The home team’s pace attack led by Shamar Joseph played a major role in dismantling the Australian lineup. Joseph finished with figures of 4 wickets for just 33 runs in his spell, showcasing fiery pace and accuracy. He consistently troubled the Australian batsmen with sharp movement and bounce. Justin Graves and Jaden Seales also provided excellent support, taking 3 wickets each. Their relentless bowling ensured that Australia could never build any strong partnerships or stage a meaningful recovery.
Despite brief resistance from a few lower-order batters, Australia was bowled out for just 225 runs in their first innings — a total far below expectations. This was their lowest total of the series so far, with their only 300-plus score coming in the first Test. The Australian middle and lower order completely collapsed under pressure, losing their last six wickets for just 80 runs — a testament to the discipline and fire shown by the West Indies bowling attack.
At the end of the day’s play, West Indies had reached 16 runs for the loss of one wicket. The match remains evenly balanced, but the momentum is clearly with the hosts. If West Indies can put up a strong batting performance on Day 2, they will be in a great position to take a crucial first-innings lead and apply pressure on Australia in the remainder of the Test.
With electrifying moments like Anderson Phillip’s catch and impressive bowling spells from Joseph, Graves, and Seales, this Test match is shaping up to be a thrilling contest. The West Indies will look to capitalize on their early advantage and continue their push for a memorable win in front of their home crowd.




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