Campbell Kellaway produced a breathtaking moment of brilliance in Victoria’s 34-run triumph over Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield at the WACA on Tuesday. His stunning one-handed diving effort at deep backward square sent Cameron Gannon back to the pavilion off Will Sutherland’s bowling. Sutherland delivered a short ball, prompting Gannon to attempt a pull shot towards deep backward square. Kellaway, stationed near the boundary, initially misjudged the trajectory but reacted swiftly. Sprinting in, he realized the ball was soaring over his head. In a remarkable display of athleticism, he adjusted his movement mid-stride, leaped forward, and extended his right hand to complete a jaw-dropping catch. Watch the video here: WHAT A INSANE CATCH BY CAMPBELL KELLAWAY. 🤯- One of the Greatest Catches in the Cricket History..!!!! 🙇pic.twitter.com/Ln1koJOvBn — Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) March 18, 2025 Read also: Watch: MS Dhoni’s Unexpected ‘Animal’ Act Goes Viral Victoria Edge WA in Thriller Victoria clinched a hard-fought 34-run victory over Western Australia in an intense Sheffield Shield clash at the WACA. The match saw multiple momentum shifts, with both teams battling hard across four days. Batting first, Victoria managed 197 in their first innings, struggling against Western Australia’s disciplined bowling attack. Oliver Peake (52 off 168) and Peter Handscomb (48 off 147) played patient knocks, but the rest of the batting lineup faltered. Corey Rocchiccioli (5/67) and Joel Paris (3/37) were the standout bowlers, keeping Victoria in check. Western Australia’s response was equally shaky as they were bowled out for 186, falling 11 runs short. Cooper Connolly (56) and Jayden Goodwin (36) provided resistance, but David Moody (4/41), Will Sutherland (3/32), and Peter Siddle (3/10) ensured Victoria had a narrow first-innings lead. In their second innings, Victoria bounced back strongly, posting 370/9 declared, thanks to an exceptional knock from Campbell Kellaway (165 off 338 balls). His innings, supported by Blake Macdonald (60) and crucial lower-order contributions, set Western Australia a daunting target of 382. Despite a valiant effort from Hilton Cartwright (79), Cooper Connolly (56), and Joel Paris (45), Western Australia fell short at 347, with Sutherland (4/79) and Siddle (4/68) sealing Victoria’s win. Kellaway’s heroic century earned him the Player of the Match award.