On Day 3 of the Four-Day Test between England and Zimbabwe, in the second session, Harry Brook took an absolute gem of a catch to leave Wessly Madhevere going back to the pavilion. It was in the 47.4 over when Ben Stokes pitched a short and fast delivery outside off. The ball skipped more than Madhevere anticipated. He attempted to defend it, but it struck the edge of his bat and went gliding towards second slip. Brook was set. He leapt into the air and grabbed the ball with his right hand. It was a snick and one of the best in the match at that stage. Stokes was left in shock and could not believe his eyes. The catch reminded some fans of a vintage Paul Collingwood catch years ago. Madhevere scored 31 runs from 36 balls, including 4 boundaries. But due to the magic of Brook on the field, his innings came to an early end. This was the third wicket for Stoke in this match, and the first in this innings. Watch the video here: THE CATCH OF HARRY BROOK. 🥶THE REACTION OF BEN STOKES. 😱pic.twitter.com/LcRfdkMZ6H — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) May 24, 2025 Also Read | Asian Captains Who Won in SENA Countries: Complete List Bashir’s Late Burst Wrecks Zimbabwe’s Lineup Zimbabwe resumed day 3 at 30 for two. Sean Williams and Ben Curran batted to add 122 runs for the third wicket. However, Williams lost his wicket to Bashir, falling just 12 runs short of his century. In the span of just five overs, Bashir dismissed another well-set batter Ben Curran for 37, trengthening England’s position at Trent Bridge. As Zimbabwe were on the verge of collapse, Experienced Sikandar Raza along with Wessly Madhevere .built a 60-run partnership off just 69 balls. In the second session of Day 3, Harry Brook grabbed an absolute stunner to dismiss Madhevere off Stokes bowling. This breakthrough left the visitors in a muddle as Bashir scalped three more wickets to reduce Zimbabwe to 243 for 8 at the time of writing.