England put on a show in the morning session of Day 3 to multiply their overnight lead manifold and end up with a score of 358, a surplus of 122 over Sri Lanka at the halfway stage of the match. The batting efforts were led by Jamie Smith's maiden Test ton and followed by a typically entertaining Mark Wood cameo of 22, featuring three boundaries and a maximum in the 13-ball stay. Yet, it was a random audience member that ended up stealing the spotlight in the brief period of play and for good reason.
Sri Lanka had opted for the new ball as soon as it became available and Asitha Fernando took the shiny new red cherry in hand in the 83rd over with Wood on strike. The right-arm quick banged in a sharp bumper at the deck but Wood was well prepared as he cleared his front leg and magnificently heaved the head-high ball for a massive six over square leg. While cheers rang out as soon as the ball hit the bat, they got significantly louder when it landed in the hand of a man who had managed to grab the cleanest of catches. Replays showed the Duke's had nestled straight into the breadbasket of the England supporter and he was quick to make the most of his 15 minutes of fame by ringing out salutes all across the stadium while being dapped up by those around him. What made the effort even more incredulous was that he had a pint held firmly in the other hand and did not even spill a drop during the entire process.
As the replays continued rolling on the big screen, cameras panned to the English balcony where Marcus Trescothick was snickering away and Paul Collingwooed was re-enacting the catch, evidently marvelling at how perfectly the ball stuck to the palm. Twitterati was no different.
One handed grab!
— Gill Bill (@bill_gill76078)
Performed well
That was a great performance with the bat by Mark Wood.
— Charan Reddy (@guzman0753)
Test cricket at its finest
Of all the moments to choose to film, I get Mark Wood’s six that was caught by a fan in the crowd one-handed as he held a pint!
— Megan Wellens (@MegWellensX)
Test cricket at its finest! 🏏🤘🏼
Worthy successor
if wants a new gimmick then mark wood is definitely a worthy successor
— Jonny (@pxdr0)
Gone
England lost Mark Wood on 22 runs.
— sports news (@CricUniverse7)
Now England scored 348/9
Showman
Mark Wood, what a showman
— Moyesball Believer ⚒️ (@moyes4ever)
The vinatge viral one
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Massive six
Yesss Mark Wood just smashed a MASSIVE 6 and now Potts a 4 😂 tail end slogging love it!
— Ian (@Mancman10)
England 347/8 lead by 111 🏏🏏🏏
Need to learn
All our bowlers need to learn to make 20-30 runs in test like how mark wood, Chris wokes make today or yesterday Shaheen made it will be beneficial for us in overseas
— maskhai (@chowminmerahai)
Go for it!
Mark Wood batting with the instruction of "go for it, have fun" is always good value
— Tony: Somehow a MD ANT (@MrTonyBe)
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