In the 20th match of The Hundred, between Manchester Originals and Trent Rockets, Phil Salt took a stunning one-handed catch in the second innings, dismissing Max Holden. Chasing just 99 runs, Rockets batter Holden came to bat when the team was at 22, losing Joe Root and Tom Banton. Holden survived 10 balls, scoring 7 runs, unless a slower came in the 11th, outside off stump. Holden gave a hard hand as the ball got an edge of the bat and flew towards the off side. Initially struggling Phil Salt ran a bit and flew in the air, and took the quicker in-air before rolling down. Watch the video here: PHIL. SALT. 🤯How on EARTH has he caught that?! #TheHundred | #RoadToTheEliminator pic.twitter.com/B73pPJkKgY — The Hundred (@thehundred) August 19, 2025 Read also: R. Ashwin Criticizes Asia Cup Squad Over Jaiswal, Iyer Omission Trent Rockets won the match by 7 wickets Trent Rockets outclassed Manchester Originals by seven wickets in the 20th match of The Hundred Men’s Competition at Trent Bridge on Tuesday. Originals, batting first after losing the toss, struggled to 98 for 8 in 100 balls. Captain Phil Salt scored 19, while Jos Buttler added another 19, but wickets kept tumbling. Lewis Gregory top-scored with an unbeaten 33 off 21 balls, hitting two sixes. David Willey led Rockets’ attack with 3 for 11 in 20 balls, supported by Sam Cook and Rehan Ahmed, who picked two wickets each. Originals managed just 0.98 runs per ball. Chasing 99, Rockets reached the target in 74 balls, finishing at 101 for 3. Rehan Ahmed smashed an unbeaten 45 off 35 balls, including five fours and two sixes. Tom Moores contributed 22* off 13 balls. For Originals, Rachin Ravindra, Sonny Baker, and Josh Tongue took a wicket each. Willey was named Player of the Match for his decisive spell. Rockets now sit second on the table.