The T20 Blast 2025 clash between Surrey and Sussex delivered high-octane action, but it was Sam Curran’s jaw-dropping catch that stole the spotlight. Surrey skipper Curran not only starred with the ball but also pulled off a sensational one-handed catch off his own bowling — a moment that left both the batsman James Coles and fans wide-eyed in amazement.
The Moment That Turned the GameDuring Sussex’s high-pressure chase, Coles—who was looking dangerous with a fiery 39 off just 18 balls—smashed a sharp straight drive. But Sam Curran reacted instantly, stretching out and grabbing the ball with one hand in his follow-through. Despite the minimal reaction time, Curran’s reflexes proved too good. His celebration, cool and composed, mirrored a moment straight out of a cricket movie.
Wicketkeeper Dan Lawrence was seen applauding with a huge smile, while Coles walked off, stunned.
Watch the Catch Here:
Match Recap: Surrey Clinch VictorySam Curran caught it like he was in a movie.
🎥(via @weRcricket)
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Surrey set a massive total, powered by Will Jacks’ century.
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Sam Curran led the bowling attack with 4 wickets for just 18 runs, while Jacks also chipped in with 2 wickets.
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Sussex, despite a valiant 75-run knock from Daniel Hughes, fell short by 7 runs.
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With this win, Surrey confirmed their dominance at the top of the South Group points table, winning 11 of 14 matches. Meanwhile, Sussex’s campaign ended, missing out on quarter-final qualification.
Final Word:
From stellar batting to match-turning bowling and a catch that cricket fans won’t forget anytime soon, Sam Curran’s all-round brilliance proved decisive in Surrey’s hard-fought win.
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