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Has a world class player ever dropped as many catches as Virat Kohli?

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[MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION] and Mods, please don't merge this thread.

This seriously needs to be discussed. I am genuinely sick and tired of seeing Virat Kohli dropping a catch almost every other match.

In my memory, i just cannot recall a great player dropping this frequently. His catching deficiency is downright embarrassing.

He's a brilliant ground fielder, he's great in the outfield, he also takes spectacular catches but he drops simple ones.lile I have never seen a great player do.
 
The problem with Virat is that he is a very expressive person on ground.

These easy dollies are not something which if he catches help brings out the natural aggression from him which is generally a case when he does an excellent ground fielding.

On field, he is basically a presenter, a showman whom you gotta give something special to lash on otherwise the fun is lost. This is where he ends up dropping dollies but continues to be the showman the world knows him to be on field.

Basically, he is a Viv Richards type personality. You gotta give him something challenging to lash on, these dollies make him feel too boring to lash on.
 
I can think ot Mohammad Yousuf who was never known for fitness or fielding but even he didn't drop as much.

How does he drop this much. He really needs to work on his catching. No shame in it.

This could be a world cup final over drop too. Nothing can be and should be taken lightly.
 
KP dropped 5 catches in a row during his first ashes Series. He might have take some blinders later though
 
Also places himself in places where catches come regularly :facepalm:
 
His fielding has been shocking at times. Really disappointed with some of his drops in recent times.
 
Steve Smith drops Kohli :))) :))) :)))

Intense rivalry this :))
 
By God, Kohli just took a blinder to dismiss Cameron Green.

Brought India right back in the game. Clutch catch!!
 
This is the irritating thing with Kohli, takes blinders, makes incredible stops but drops dollies!!
 
As I said, those easy dollies are not something which brings out the best aggression from him.

He is a Viv Richards type personality. You gotta give him something challenging to lash on and there he does it when mattered in all important test game and puts his team in a commanding position.
 
Cameron Green catch by Kohli!

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Just when people had started to get genuinely worried if Kohli's newborn would be safe in his hands, he's shut the haters up and proved those hands are capable of many things.
 
Virat Kohli may have expressed his unhappiness with the body language of his players in the second-half of the third T20I against England, but the India captain was pretty much a part of it. Kohli's fitness is a blueprint for players world-wide, and due to it, it is almost believed that the India skipper is one of the best fielders in world cricket at the moment. Well, if statistics are anything to go by, it's not quite true.

Despite being one of the most agile athletes on the field, Kohli's catching has let him down lately. Once known for pulling off incredible catches, such as one-handed running stunners, Kohli has wobbled against some of the easiest and basic catching opportunities in T20 internationals. It was in December of last year, that Kohli put down a dolly of Matthew Wade against Australia in a T20I in Sydney, one of the easiest chances you'll see. And on Tuesday, Kohli put down a chance - not the toughest - of Jos Buttler when the batsman was on 76.

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Buttler reverse-swept leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, and Kohli, who was at backward point, did well to move quickly to his right, but failed to hold on to it. Had he grabbed it, Kohli would have prevented himself from registering an unwanted fielding record. Yes, the Buttler drop was Kohli's sixth in T20I cricket since 2019, which is the most by a fielder from a Test-playing nation. The skipper surpassed England all-rounder Chris Jordan's tally of five dropped catches.

The list packs another surprise. Behind Kohli and Jordan, at No. 3 is Australia's Steve Smith, who has put down four catches, as has leg-spinner Chahal. Surprisingly enough, Kohli also has the second-least number of catches among the four, taking nine, seven more than Chahal's two, while Jordan leads the chart with 15 successful catches, followed by Smith's 11.

While Kohli has been surprisingly average with his catching, two of his worst drops came during IPL 2020 in September last year. In a match against Punjab Kings, Kohli, captain of the Royal Challengers Bangalore, dropped KL Rahul twice in two overs - both being fair, regulation chances - allowing the batsman a reprieve as he went on to score a century.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cric...unwanted-fielding-record-101615984978198.html
 
This is not accurate, England got thrashed at Lord's

Watch the match again.

KP dropped Clarke who top-scored with 90 odd in the 2nd innings and it gave ENG a target beyond their reach.

Game was pretty even until that point.
 
Dropped again Morgan today at a crucial juncture, has to be one of the worst catchers of all time.
 
Well he's just taken an absolute beauty to dismiss Adil Rashid.

Fantastic catch.
 
Dropped one today. Krunal Pandya gets a reprieve

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