Kamindu Mendis’ Stunning Catch in IPL 2025: "Flying Man Mendis" Defies Gravity
Dewald Brevis, in his fiery form, smashed a lofted shot towards long-off, aiming for a boundary. But little did he know, "Flying Man Mendis" was stationed there, ready to defy gravity. With a calculated leap to his left, Kamindu stretched out both hands—showcasing his ambidextrous brilliance—and plucked the ball mid-air, leaving the Chepauk crowd stunned into silence. The batter was stunned too.

Khan Mutasim Billah LifeEditor
Posted - 2025-04-27T01:37:37+06:00
Updated - 2025-04-27T01:37:37+06:00
Kamindu Mendis, the 26-year-old Sri Lankan all-rounder, playing for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) team, truly soared to new heights in Friday's IPL clash against Chennai Super Kings (CSK)!
Dewald Brevis, in his fiery form, smashed a lofted shot towards long-off, aiming for a boundary. But little did he know, "Flying Man Mendis" was stationed there, ready to defy gravity. With a calculated leap to his left, Kamindu stretched out both hands—showcasing his ambidextrous brilliance—and plucked the ball mid-air, leaving the Chepauk crowd stunned into silence. The batter was stunned too.
Kamindu Mendis' catch was nothing short of magical. After securing the ball, he seemed to defy the laws of gravity and control. It was as if the ball had become an extension of him, completely under his command. He spun his hand around, almost challenging the ball to escape, but it stayed firmly in his grasp, as if enchanted by his sheer determination and skill. The moment was a testament to his athleticism and flair, leaving everyone in awe of his mastery. Truly a spellbinding display!
A second later, he hit the floor, with the most important thing in the world. It was clinging to him. He didn't even feel the need to wrap his fingers around it anymore. He was actually whirling his hand round and round, daring it to fall off. But it didn't. It was completely under his spell
Ian Bishop, in awe, aptly dubbed him "Flying Man Mendis" and remarked, "Which is his weak side? We never know!" A catch like this isn't just a dismissal; it's a statement. Kamindu Mendis, take a bow!
As usual, in the current tournament, Mendis has been bowling off break with right arm and also, slow left-arm orthodox. He also took the prize wicket (bowled) of hard-hitter Jadeja.