On Day 3 of the first Test between West Indies and India, Nitish Reddy flaunted his athleticism to dismiss Tagenarine Chanderpaul off Mohammed Siraj. Siraj delivered a short ball targeting Chanderpaul's body. Chanderpaul got into position and tried to pull towards the square leg. Reddy who was appointed there, dove to his left, a little backwards, twirling his left arm down to the right and took the catch. He was up in the air completely and was almost parallel to the ground, when he took the catch. He even landed on his hands, but made sure the ball didn't jerk off his palms. Watch the video here: 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧. 𝗔. 𝗖𝗔𝗧𝗖𝗛. 👏Nitish Kumar Reddy grabs a flying stunner 🚀Mohd. Siraj strikes early for #TeamIndia ☝️Updates ▶️ https://t.co/MNXdZceTab#INDvWI | @IDFCFIRSTBank | @NKReddy07 pic.twitter.com/1Bph4oG9en — BCCI (@BCCI) October 4, 2025 Read also: 'It Felt Strange': KL Rahul on Kohli, Rohit, Ashwin Absence India had earlier declared their innings at the start of Day 3. India were four down for 448 runs. Three of them had managed centuries. Indian opener KL Rahul got his second century at home after 8 years. Ravindra Jadeja continued his red-hot form and bagged his sixth Test century. The wicketkeeper batter Dhruv Jurel got his maiden Test ton and did a guard of honor celebration dedicating it to the Indian Army. In the first innings, West Indies had already crumbled 162 runs. In the second innings, the West Indies were trailing by 286 runs. Siraj got the first man out and Jadeja got the second man shortly. Jads gave a flatter-length ball with a bit of bounce. John Campbell held his bat straight as the ball deflected straight to Sai Sudhasan breathing near, who took an easy catch. Notably, West Indies is 2 down now, having 26 runs on the board before the day's first Drinks is called.