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Watch video: Virat Kohli takes stunning catch in AUS vs IND 3rd ODI; achieves big fielding milestone

Virat Kohli took a flashy catch in the third ODI between Australia and India in Sydney. (Screenshot) Virat Kohli made headlines on Saturday for taking a spectacular catch against Australia in the third ODI all while struggling with his batting form. The Indian cricket star set a record with his 77th catch against Australia, the most by any non-wicketkeeper against a single opponent in international cricket.LIVE: India vs Australia 3rd ODIHowever, his return to ODI cricket has been challenging, marking his first-ever back-to-back ducks in the format. He fell for a 8-ball duck in Perth and a 4-ball nought in Adelaide. He will get a third chance in the ongoing third ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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The remarkable catch came when Washington Sundar bowled to Matthew Short. Short hit the ball hard and flat, but Kohli, positioned at square leg, showed quick reflexes. He crouched low and took a reverse-cupped catch right in front of his face, sending the Australian batter walking back disappointed.WATCH: Virat Kohli takes stunning catch to dismiss Matt ShortDespite this fielding milestone, Kohli’s batting form has been a concern. The 36-year-old’s comeback in the ongoing three-match ODI series against Australia hasn’t gone as planned. India are already trailing 0-2 under Shubman Gill’s leadership, and Kohli’s consecutive zeros have worried his fans.Ahead of the third ODI, social media was buzzing with discussions about Kohli. His supporters seemed more focused on his individual performance and comeback prospects rather than the series outcome.Most catches against an opponent by a non-wicketkeeper:CatchesPlayerTeamOpponent77Virat KohliIndiaAustralia76Steve SmithAustraliaEngland72Mahela JayawardeneSri LankaEngland71Allan BorderAustraliaEngland68Mahela JayawardeneSri LankaPakistan

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