IPL 2018: Five best catches by our Knights

Marcus Stonisâ?? reaction in the background says it all.Russell making it look easyRunning backward and holding on to a skier needs some special effort from even a special player.

Catches win matches! And looking at the fielding standards during this yearâ??s VIVO IPL 2018, one can only imagine how modern day cricket has evolved on the back of the players' athleticism and presence of mind. This IPL, our Knights not just had a great run with the bat and ball, but they were also on their toes when it came to stopping the runs and grabbing on to those catches.

Here are FIVE of those efforts that set the bar high.

Air-borne Rinku SinghWhether heâ??s in the playing XI or not, you just canâ??t keep Rinku out of the game. Against SRH in our last league game, he took a blinder while playing as a substitute and won the perfect catch of the match award.

Piyush Chawla's one-handed blinder off his own bowlingPiyush Chawla might not be the first name that comes to mind when you're thinking of top fielders in the KKR side, but his quick reflexes ensured he grabbed on to one of the best caught and bowled dismissals in this IPL. He scalped the wicket of Rahul Tripathi with a one-handed stunner off his own bowling after RR had a flying start in the Eliminator.

Prasidh special near the ropesTwo words to describe Prasidh Krishnaâ??s brilliant catch to dismiss Karun Nair: JUST WOW! Marcus Stonisâ?? reaction in the background says it all.

Russell making it look easyRunning backward and holding on to a skier needs some special effort from even a special player. Andre didnâ??t let one of those go against RCB on the last ball of their innings to dismiss Chris Woakes at Eden Gardens.

Robin Uthappaâ??s pure judgementIt took a calm effort to end an innings of pure class when KKR met MI. Sunil Narine ended a special innings from Ishan Kishan, thanks to a well-judged catch taken by Robin Uthappa at the covers boundary.

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