🏏 Top 5 Best Cricket Fielders of the Last 5 Years (2021–2025)
Published: October 3, 2025 • Source: World Sport News Cricket • Categories: Cricket, Fielding
In modern cricket, fielding can decide the outcome of a match. Fans often focus on batting and bowling, but the last five years (2021–2025) have shown that catches, run-outs, and diving saves can turn the game. At World Sport News Cricket, we track these performances closely. Here’s a look at the top 5 best fielders of the last five years.
1. Ravindra Jadeja (India)
Why He’s Elite: Jadeja is known as the “Superman of Indian cricket”. His direct hits, lightning reflexes, and spectacular diving saves have saved India countless runs.
2. Glenn Maxwell (Australia)
Why He’s Elite: Maxwell, also known as “The Big Show”, brings flair to fielding. His one-handed catches, rocket throws, and fearless dives make him one of Australia’s standout fielders.
3. Ben Stokes (England)
Why He’s Elite: Stokes has been crucial since the 2019 World Cup. His boundary saves, diving efforts, and game-changing catches show why he’s one of England’s most complete cricketers.
4. Fakhar Zaman (Pakistan)
Why He’s Elite: Once known mostly for batting, Fakhar has turned into a dependable fielder. His safe hands, sharp reactions, and diving stops have saved Pakistan in many key games.
5. David Miller (South Africa)
Why He’s Elite: Miller is calm and consistent under pressure. His safe boundary catches, fast reflexes, and bullet throws make him a vital part of South Africa’s defense.
✅ Conclusion
From Jadeja’s lightning reflexes to Stokes’ clutch boundary saves, these five fielders prove that fielding is no longer secondary — it’s a match-winning skill. Stay connected with World Sport News Cricket for more updates, analysis, and highlights of world cricket.
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