Prince Yadav made a massive impact in the field on his international debut by completing a sensational diving catch.Playing in the second ODI against Afghanistan in Lucknow, the 24-year-old Delhi pacer ran in fast from the deep and threw himself into a full-length dive to safely grab the ball. The spectacular effort dismissed Afghan opener Ibrahim Zadran, prompting fellow bowler Arshdeep Singh to playfully bow down to the debutant in appreciation. The moment happened in the 14th over of the second ODI match between India and Afghanistan in Lucknow. Left-arm fast bowler Arshdeep Singh bowled a sharp bouncer right at chest level. Afghan opener Ibrahim Zadran tried to hit it with a big pull shot. However, the ball caught a thick top edge and flew high into the deep outfield.

He was fielding far out near the boundary when the ball flew high into the air. The moment it went up, Prince ran in incredibly fast to track it down. As the ball began to fall short of him, he made a split-second decision and threw his whole body forward into a spectacular, full-length dive. He gripped the ball cleanly just inches before it could hit the grass to secure the wicket. Bowler Arshdeep Singh was so happy and grateful for the amazing effort that he actually bowed down to Prince right on the field to thank him. The amazing catch was just one part of a very exciting day for the 24-year-old debutant. His whole match was full of big feelings. Early in his bowling spell, Prince clean-bowled Rahmanullah Gurbaz. He celebrated his first international wicket, but the umpire called a no-ball. Gurbaz then hit his next ball for a four.

Prince Yadav takes his first International wicket, dismisses Nangeliya Kharoti for just 6 runs

Prince Yadav clean-bowled Nangeyalia Kharote with an absolute peach of a delivery to claim his first official international wicket.The historic moment came during the 31st over of Afghanistan's run chase. Before this, Prince had endured a painful start to his international bowling career. He thought he had his debut wicket much earlier in the game when he dismissed opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz. However, a quick check from the umpire revealed Prince had marginally stepped over the line, and the wicket was cancelled out as a heartbreaking no-ball. After giving up consecutive boundaries to Rahmat Shah earlier in his spell, Prince decided to alter his angle. He switched tactics and decided to come around the wicket to bowl at the left-handed Kharote.

Prince steamed in and bowled a brilliant, skidding stock delivery. It was pitched perfectly on a good length, completely beating Kharote's defensive outside edge. Because of his earlier no-ball trauma, Prince did not celebrate right away. He immediately turned around and glanced at the umpire to make sure his foot was behind the line. Once the umpire confirmed the delivery was legal, Prince let out a massive sigh of relief and celebrated with his teammates. Kharote's dismissal broke a crucial lower-order pattern, reducing Afghanistan to 170/5. Prince went on to take the final wicket of the match by dismissing Rahmat Shah, finishing his debut with solid figures of 2 for 56. His efforts helped Team India bowling out Afghanistan for 232 to secure a commanding 170-run victory in Lucknow.