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Virat Kohli is equal to the Indian legend for this record during the champions trophy of India-Bangladesh 2025 clash

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Virat Kohli is equal to the Indian legend for this record during the champions trophy of India-Bangladesh 2025 clash


Virat Kohli took two trapped against Bangladesh to match this record.

Legendary player, Virat Kohli continues to establish new milestones in the Cricket almost every time you set foot in the field. On Thursday, Kohli matched the record of former Captain Mohammad Azharuddin for most of the trapped (156) by an Indian player in Odi. He achieved this feat during the Champions Trophy 2025 clash against Bangladesh.

The five best Indians with most captures in Odis

After Kohli and Azharuddin, Sachin Tendulkar is the following on the list with 140 trapped. Rahul Dravid (124 captures), Suresh Raina (102) and Sourav Ganguly (99) complete the five best classifications for this.

Kohli completed for the first time a capture at the coverage point to fire Najmul Hossain Shanto in the Harshit Rana ball in the second. His next capture came in 43 in the length when Mohammed Shami saw the dangerous Jaker Ali for 68 races. Mohammed Shami impressed with a five Wickt tour when Bangladesh was out of 228 after having chosen to hit first. Bangladesh was restricted to 35/5 in the ninth. However, Jaker Ali and Centurion Towhid Hriday forged a formidable position of 154 races for the sixth wickt to lead the energetic struggle of the Bangla Tigers.

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In addition to Shami, Rana’s pacemaker (3/31) and the spinner Axar Patel (2/43) were among Wickt’s carriers in India. India began its run-chase with a safe note with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill forging 69 races for the opening position. Rohit was fired by 41 while Gill scored his 16th half century Odi. Virat Kohli was fired by Rishad Hossain after making 22 races of 38 balls. At the time of writing this report, India had 153/4 in 32.5 overs with Shubman Gill (62*) and KL Rahul (3*) undefeated.

The next matches of India follow the games against Pakistan (February 23) and New Zealand (March 2).

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