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[Watch] KL Rahul pulls off sensational one-handed catch to dismiss Will Jacks in 1st ODI vs England

[Watch] KL Rahul pulls off sensational one-handed catch to dismiss Will Jacks in 1st ODI vs England
[Watch] KL Rahul pulls off sensational one-handed catch to dismiss Will Jacks in 1st ODI vs England (Source: JioStar)

KL Rahul produced a sensational one-handed catch to remove Will Jacks, taking a tumbling effort low to his right as Shivam Dube struck at a crucial moment in India’s opening One Day International against England at Edgbaston on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. Jacks had been the more fluent partner before nicking off for his 20 from 19 balls, with Dube owing his breakthrough to a stunner from Rahul behind the stumps.

England’s batting unit collapsed from a position of dominance, slumping from 61 without loss to 80 for five wickets as India’s pace attack applied sustained pressure. After Dube handed Root a lifeline with his dropped return catch, the all-rounder seized redemption through Jacks’ departure. The sixth-wicket partnership had contributed 27 runs before Rahul’s intervention ended the brief resistance that gave the hosts momentary breathing room.

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This marked Dube’s first ODI wicket since August 2024. The moment proved instrumental as Prasidh Krishna had earlier delivered a sensational double-wicket maiden, dismissing Jos Buttler and Sam Curran in the same over to hasten England’s collapse. The contest took place on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, with England having won the toss and chosen to bat first at the ground where they carried historical dominance across the 50-over format.

KL Rahul’s athleticism and role in India’s reply

Rahul has established himself as one of India’s most dependable operators with the gloves, merging sharp fieldcraft with consistent batting contributions from the middle order. His reflexive brilliance on this occasion exemplified the calibre of match-turning moments that often separate contending sides, coming at a stage when England appeared poised for a partial recovery.

With India aiming to reverse course following their T20I disappointments against the same opposition, this early breakthrough reinforced the Men in Blue’s determination to seize control of the series at Edgbaston and restore balance across formats.

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