Virat Kohli's incredible career continued as he surpassed Rahul Dravid's Indian catch record in their Champions Trophy victory over Australia. Kohli's 336 catches put him 3 ahead of Dravid, and also saw him enter the top 5 international outfield catchers where he sits just 2 behind Jacques Kallis.

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Kallis is within easy reach on 338 catches, while Ross Taylor and Ricky Ponting on 351 and 364 are also in his sights. However, Mahela Jayawardene's record of 440 catches is still off. He is now joint second in the ODIs with Ricky Ponting on 160 catches, with Jayawardene ahead on 218.

This latest feat is just another in the long line of achievements the 36-year-old Delhi native has accrued in his years in cricket. The Royal Challengers Bengaluru batsman and occasional bowler is not only India's highest catcher of all time, but he also holds the highest run-scorer record for the Indian Premier League.

His other notable records include having the highest number of Test wins as captain of India with 40 and he has India's highest number of Test double centuries with 7.

Kohli's ODI records include the most centuries, most centuries while chasing, and most centuries in India with 51, 28, and 22 respectively. In addition to this, he was also the fastest to 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, 11,000, 12,000, 13,000, and 14,000 runs.

His T201 career saw him achieve the highest batting average of 48.69, the most player of the match and player of the series awards with 15 and 7, and was the fastest to 3,000, 3,500, and 4,000 runs.

During his IPL career, his 8,004 runs lead the way and he also achieved the most runs in a single IPL edition, scoring 972 in 2016.

Other accolades include the 2011 ODI World Cup, 2024 T20 World Cup, 2013 Champions Trophy, 2010, 2016, and 2023 Asia Cup, and the 2008 U19 World Cup.

As one of the greatest cricketers of all time, Kohli has also amassed an incredible social media following with 270 million fans following him on Instagram and more than 66 million followers on X. These figures make him the third most followed sports star in the world, with only Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi above him.

Though 36 is usually around the age that top players retire, the way that Kohli continues to play ensures he still has a few years left at the top of his game. His estimated net worth of around $127 million means that he won't need to worry about life after cricket.

A number of investments and high-profile sponsorship deals continue to add value to his brand, and his social media following will continue to provide a way for him to earn money when his playing career ends.

His massive profile as one of India's biggest cricket stars has also helped him launch his philanthropic venture, the Virat Kohli Foundation, which is aimed at supporting underprivileged children.

As he continues to smash records, his profile will continue to grow, and fans will be eager to watch him perform in the Champions Trophy final on March 9th.