Anderson Philip was not in the draft but got his name on the scorecard with a stunning catch that dismissed Travis Head on day 1 of the third Test between the West Indies and Australia at Kingston. Anderson was a substitute fielder who left an impact after taking head's wicket. Head tried to hit the length ball from Justin greaves towards extra cover. And Philip did it all- running back and then diving. Well, the ball had some time in the air, but that does not narrow his effort. Philips was at the mid-off. He rushed towards his right, gave a short run and then dived, getting the ball in his palm before landing back on the field. Watch the video here: Anderson PHILLIP...HOW!?🤯#WIvAUS | #FullAhEnergy pic.twitter.com/WaZxSoCU1v — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 13, 2025 Read also: India, England Post Identical 387 at Lord’s in Rare Test Feat Day 1 summary Australia held the upper hand on Day 1 of the third Test in Kingston, posting 225 after a gritty batting display. Cameron Green (46) and Steven Smith (48) were the top scorers as Australia struggled to convert starts into big scores. West Indies’ bowlers were clinical—Shamar Joseph starred with 4/33, while Jayden Seales and Justin Greaves took three wickets each. Australia’s middle and lower order offered little resistance, with the last five wickets falling for just 36 runs. In response, West Indies cautiously saw out the day, finishing at 16/1 in nine overs. Kevlon Anderson was the only batter dismissed, bowled by Mitchell Starc for 3. Brandon King (8*) and captain Roston Chase (3*) negotiated the pink ball well, choosing defense over flamboyance in tricky conditions. The Aussie pacers—Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, and Scott Boland—kept things tight, but West Indies ensured no further damage. With the deficit at 209 runs, the second day holds key momentum. For now, the hosts will be pleased with a steady end after a long day in the field.