During the IPL 2026 match between the Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens, Corbin Bosch pulled off a spectacular, one-handed diving blinder at backward point to dismiss KKR’s dangerous batter Rovman Powell. The extraordinary catch took place in the 16th over (15.2 overs) of KKR's 148-run chase. Rovman Powell had just blasted bowler Allah Ghazanfar for a massive six over wide long-on on the previous delivery. On the very next ball, Ghazanfar dropped it slightly short on off-stump. Powell went back and executed an incredibly hard, aerial cut shot intended for the boundary. Before the ball was even bowled, Mumbai Indians' captain had deliberately positioned Bosch tight and sharp at backward point.

Stationed at backward point, Mumbai Indians fielder Corbin Bosch reacted with lightning speed to his right. He airborne-dived horizontally, using his entire height to intercept the rocketed shot. Initially tracking it with both hands, he extended his right hand out to pluck the ball clean out of the air. Even as his elbow slammed hard into the turf, Bosch securely held his grasp with his fingers safely underneath the ball. The on-field umpires initiated a review to confirm if the catch was clean. Meticulous replay angles showed the ball never touched the grass, validating the dismissal. Powell had to depart for a well-made 40 off 30 balls, leaving KKR temporarily stuttering at 124/5. Commentators and fans alike widely hailed the effort as a top contender for the catch of the tournament.

It's about playing good cricket: Rovman Powell opens up on team performance in post match interview

During the post-match presentation at Eden Gardens, Rovman Powell broke down exactly how he adapted to a tricky Eden Gardens surface to help guide the Kolkata Knight Riders across the finish line against the Mumbai Indians. Powell remarked, "I said it was a typical Caribbean wicket where it holds in the wicket." He noted that the pitch was not a standard flat, high-scoring Eden Gardens track. Instead, it was on the slower side, forcing the ball to grip and stick off the surface upon pitching. Coming from Jamaica, Powell emphasized that he instantly recognized the sluggish nature of the track ("I understand how to bat on it"), allowing him to adjust his weight distribution and delay his bat swing to accommodate the lack of pace.

Powell demanded strict focus from his teammates, warning against celebrating too early or looking ahead to the playoffs. He asserted, "It's important to keep our focus on the last game.” He concluded with a calm, philosophical approach to the high-stakes final round of league fixtures: "It's about playing good cricket in the last game, and whatever happens, let it happen." He believes that if the team correctly executes their core cricketing processes, the qualifications and table points will naturally take care of themselves.