In the fourth T20I between Australia and the West Indies at Basseterre, Cameron Green took the catch of Romario Shepherd in the second ball of the fifteenth over after Glenn Maxwell saved it from going over the boundary. Shepherd tried to hit Adam Zampa's delivery over the long off. It would have been a six, but it was Glenn Maxwell standing there. Maxwell gave a leap high up in the air and resisted the ball from going beyond the boundary before he himself fell down. Cameron Green, meanwhile, reached the spot and took the throw from Maxwell. The umpire then checked if Maxwell had touched the rope or not. But the catch was safely taken and Shepherd was declared out. Watch the video here: Maxwell magic on the rope 🤌Full sprint, mid-air grab, lightning flick - pulled off the impossible like it was routine!#WIvAUS pic.twitter.com/mHQ8HeXtiu — FanCode (@FanCode) July 27, 2025 Well, Maxwell had a fun day fielding against the West Indies. Before Romario's dismissal, Maxwell took three consecutive catches of Brandon King, captain Shai Hope, and Roston Chase with a cheeky one-hander at mid-on. Read also: Watch: Ball Tampering Row as Brydon Carse Steps on Ball in Manchester Test Australia leads T20I series with 4-0 Australia clinched the 4th T20I by 3 wickets with four balls to spare, chasing down West Indies’ 205/9 at Basseterre. Glenn Maxwell starred with a blistering 47 off 18 balls (1 four, 6 sixes), while Cameron Green anchored the chase with an unbeaten 55 off 35 deliveries. Josh Inglis contributed a rapid 51 from 30 balls. Earlier, West Indies posted 205 thanks to cameos from Rutherford (31 off 15), Shepherd (28 off 18), and Jason Holder (26 off 16), despite Adam Zampa’s 3/54. Hardie and Bartlett picked up two wickets each. Jediah Blades was the pick of the West Indies bowlers with 3/29, including the wicket of skipper Mitchell Marsh for a duck. However, the visitors stayed ahead in the chase, reaching 206/7 in 19.2 overs.