WATCH: Michael Neser takes a breathtaking catch to end Joe Root’s brilliant knock of 160 | Ashes 2025-26, Sydney Test, Day 2

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In an incredible moment of skill on Day 2 of Sydney Test against Australia, Michael Neser claimed an unforgettable caught and bowled to dismiss Joe Root for 160, ending a magnificent knock by the England batter. Root’s knock had been an innings of great resilience, lasting 242 balls and featuring 15 boundaries, but the spectacular dismissal by Neser brought an end to his century-long resistance.
Neser’s catch was the turning point in a tense and hard-fought session. Root had been playing exceptionally well, having already amassed a magnificent 160, and had settled into a rhythm that had the England team looking comfortable. Neser, bowling with intensity, delivered a back-of-a-length ball aimed at the body. Root tried to work the ball to the leg side, but the extra bounce caught him off guard.
The delivery was slightly higher than expected, and as Root attempted to direct it, the leading edge popped up awkwardly. Neser, quickly reacting to the chance, sprinted to his right and flung himself full stretch to complete a diving catch, showing remarkable athleticism. This wicket brought England to 384/9, as Root’s departure handed Australia a significant breakthrough in a highly competitive Test.
It took an absolute blinder from Michael Neser to dismiss Joe Root, who departs for 160 👏 #Ashes
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 5, 2026
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Root’s brilliant knock of 160 anchored England’s innings on Day 2 of the 5th Ashes Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground, putting the visitors in a commanding position. Root’s innings was a perfect blend of patience and aggression, as he faced 242 balls and struck 15 boundaries. Despite losing wickets around him, Root’s resilience ensured that England could set a daunting target for Australia, with his innings standing out as the highlight of the day.
Root was dismissed by Neser in a spectacular caught-and-bowled effort, a moment of brilliance that left the Sydney crowd in awe. England ended their innings at 384, with significant contributions from Harry Brook (84) and Jamie Smith (46). Australia’s bowlers, particularly Neser with 4 wickets, worked hard but were unable to stop Root’s dominance. With Australia needing 385 to take a lead, the day concluded with the hosts trailing by 348 runs at 36/0, requiring a strong chase on Day 3 to stay in the match.
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