Virat Kohli’s Stunning Catch in AUS vs IND 3rd ODI Sets Fielding Record

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Virat Kohli’s Stunning Catch in AUS vs IND 3rd ODI Sets Fielding Record

Virat Kohli showcased his exceptional fielding skills during the third ODI between India and Australia held in Sydney. The match highlighted his stunning catch, which also set a significant record in his career.

Virat Kohli Sets Fielding Record in Sydney ODI

Kohli made headlines for achieving his 77th international catch against Australia. This remarkable feat marks him as the player with the most catches by a non-wicketkeeper against a single opponent in the history of international cricket.

Catching Milestone Overview

  • Player: Virat Kohli
  • Team: India
  • Opponent: Australia
  • Catches Record: 77 catches
  • Previous Record Holder: Steve Smith with 76 catches against England

The catch occurred during the match when Washington Sundar bowled to Matthew Short. Kohli, positioned at square leg, displayed remarkable reflexes. He crouched low and executed a reverse-cupped catch, demonstrating his agility and focus in the field.

Kohli’s Batting Struggles

Despite his extraordinary fielding achievement, Kohli’s batting form has been under scrutiny. Recently, he faced challenges at the crease, marking two consecutive ducks earlier in the series—an eight-ball duck in Perth and a four-ball dismissal in Adelaide. His performance has raised concerns among fans as India trails the series 0-2.

As the series unfolds, Kohli’s supporters are eager to see him bounce back. Discussions on social media have centered around his comeback potential rather than the overall series result, reflecting the focus on his individual performance.

Most Catches by Non-Wicketkeepers

Player Team Opponent Catches
Virat Kohli India Australia 77
Steve Smith Australia England 76
Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka England 72
Allan Border Australia England 71
Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka Pakistan 68

As the final ODI approaches, Kohli aims to improve both his fielding and batting to turn the tide for India.