Most Catches in International Cricket: Virat Kohli can score a triple century of catches in Indore. Kohli (Virat Kohli) is close to making a special record in the third Test to be held in Indore.
Second Indian cricketer after Dravid to catch an international catch:-
He is still the second Indian cricketer after Dravid to hold the most international catches (Most Catches in International Cricket), but he will complete the triple century of catches by taking only one catch.
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The third Test to be held in Indore will be Virat Kohli’s 493rd International (all three formats) match. He can make a special achievement in this match, he just has to take one catch.
Right now Kohli has 299 catches in all three formats, if he catches one catch then in this case the triple century will be completed (300 catches).
Before Kohli, there are only 6 players in the world who have taken 300 catches in international cricket.
Virat Kohli will complete 300 catches as soon as he catches one. He will be the second Indian to touch this figure. Rahul Dravid is just ahead of him, who took 334 catches in 509 international matches.
Rahul Dravid is still with Team India, he is the head coach of the team. Virat can also break this record of Dravid in the coming time, he is the closest to him.
Top 10 players with the most catch in international cricket:-
- Mahila Jayawardene – 440
- Ricky Ponting – 364
- Ross Taylor – 351
- Jacques Kallis – 338
- Rahul Dravid – 334
- Stephen Fleming – 306
- Virat Kohli – 299
- Graeme Smith – 292
- Michael Waugh – 289
- Brian Lara – 284
Virat Kohli’s Cricket Career:-
Virat Kohli is one of the great batsmen in the world. Talking about his cricket career, till the time of writing the news, he has played 106 Tests, 271 ODIs, and 115 T20 Internationals. In this he has scored 8195, 12809, and 4008 runs respectively.
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Kohli is a big name in the cricket world today, he also captained Team India in all three formats for a long time, although he left the captaincy due to focus on his performance.