The Australian fielder Matt Renshaw performed a catch during the third T20I match against Pakistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore which became one of the most impressive catches throughout that series. His catch in the outfield stopped Saim Ayub’s batting performance and it resulted in Australia gaining complete control of the match. The 11th over began with Matthew Kuhnemann starting to bowl. Saim Ayub who batted effectively stepped out of his crease to execute a severe slog sweep towards the leg side. The ball ascended into the air but it appeared to be heading toward the deep area for a safe landing. Watch Video Here: Now that is one crazy catch by Matt Renshaw! 🎥- @tapmadtv https://t.co/ADEg1o8Qv2 pic.twitter.com/YbsfJiPIl1 — Pavilion Post (@CricinsightsX) February 1, 2026 Renshaw who was at deep square leg began to run toward his right side. He dived completely to catch the ball while he kept watching it and made a spectacular catch which he executed just above ground level. The achievement became exceptional because of his perfect timing and balance and control. Renshaw who performed the catch showed his reaction which made the catch more impressive. He looked shocked after completing it, clearly surprised by what he had just pulled off. His teammates rushed towards him, while the Lahore crowd applauded the effort despite the dismissal of a local favourite. Saim Ayub returned to the dugout after he made 56 runs from 37 balls which included six fours and two sixes. The catch resulted in Pakistan losing their established batter who was crucial to their innings. Also Read | Australia’s T20 World Cup Squad 2026 vs 2024: 4 Big Names Missing Pakistan vs Australia, 3rd T20I: Match Situation So Far The third T20I is part of Australia’s 2026 tour of Pakistan, which includes this match. The match started at 4:00 PM local time and takes place at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Pakistan achieved a score of 131 runs for 4 wickets after 14 overs while maintaining a run rate of 9.36. The current score shows Babar Azam at 38 runs from 26 balls while Shadab Khan has yet to face his first delivery. Fakhar Zaman received his exit after he scored only 10 runs. Salman Agha scored five runs before he got out. Khawaja Nafay the wicketkeeper scored 21 runs from 12 balls before he got out. Matthew Kuhnemann from Australia achieved his most important victory by dismissing Saim Ayub while he maintained his economical bowling. The bowlers Ben Dwarshuis, Cooper Connolly and Matthew Short helped to take wickets which enabled Pakistan to score quickly. Pakistan wants to end their innings with strong performance because they have multiple powerful batsmen remaining to bat, while Australia plans to control the game through Renshaw’s exceptional moment of achievement.