It has now been two days of sensational catch-taking in Yorkshire’s contest in opposition to Sussex in the County Championship. A day after James Wharton took arguably the catch of the season, a younger fan took a nonchalant catch whereas sitting in the stands.The second got here on Wednesday when Finlay Bean, who scored 21, whipped a Danny Lamb supply off the pads and despatched it crusing over mid-wicket for a six. If the casual shot and its rewards of a most weren’t awe-worthy sufficient, reality {that a} teenager – sitting entrance row on picket benches – catching it easily made it doubly particular.Moment after taking the catch, he lobbed it again in the direction of the floor, plucked his bat and gave a excessive-5 to the man subsequent to him as the crowd applauded his effort.It was possibly in the air at Scarborough with Wharton taking a worldie a day prior for Yorkshire in opposition to Sussex.On Day 1 of the match, Tom Haines tried to play a Jack White ball over mid-wicket, solely to sky a high-edge.Wharton, stationed at shortish mid-wicket, ran throughout in the direction of deep sq.-leg and leaped full size, holding onto the ball mid-air for Sussex’s first wicket of the match.“I completely agree with that statement, yeah,” mentioned Wharton, when instructed that the competitors’s social media account had labelled it, ‘probably the best catch of all time.’“Tom Haines hit the shot, it went up in the air and I started running thinking, ‘I’m not going to get anywhere near it’. But it was like the ball just sort of stopped in the air for a while as I was running. So, I was like, ‘Oh, bloody hell, I might have a chance here’.“It’s one of those where you just hope it hits your hand and sticks, and obviously it did.“I wouldn’t have stuck a dive in if I didn’t think I could reach it.“My only concern was I didn’t actually look where the rope was or where people were.“I was obviously lucky that I wasn’t anywhere near the rope.”