Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli stunned by flying, one-handed Glenn Phillips catch - watch video

Virat Kohli, after scoring a century against Pakistan, was dismissed for 11 runs in India's match against New Zealand by a stunning catch from Glenn Phillips. Kohli, who reached 14,000 runs in ODIs vs Pakistan, is playing his 300th match in the 50-over format.
Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli stunned by flying, one-handed Glenn Phillips catch - watch video
New Zealand's Glenn Phillips gestures after taking a one-handed catch to dismiss Virat Kohli in the Champions Trophy match in Dubai. (AP)
Virat Kohli scored only 11 runs in India's final group stage match of the Champions Trophy against New Zealand on Sunday, following his century against Pakistan a week ago.
Glenn Phillips took a spectacular one-handed flying catch at point to dismiss Kohli, who was aiming to maintain his impressive form after achieving his 51st ODI hundred in the previous match.
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The Dubai International Cricket Stadium fell silent as Phillips completed the catch. Kohli had no choice but to return to the pavilion after his dismissal.
The match marks a milestone for Kohli as he completed 300 ODIs for India. His unbeaten century against Pakistan in Dubai elevated him to fifth position in the ICC ODI rankings, making him the third player to go past 14,000 runs in 50-over cricket.

Having surpassed Ricky Ponting in the all-time run charts, Kohli now needs 138 runs to overtake Kumar Sangakkara for second place. He trails Sachin Tendulkar, the current record holder, by 4,330 runs.
In his 300 ODI appearances, Kohli has accumulated 14,096 runs with an average of 58.01 and a strike rate of 93.40. His record includes 51 centuries and 73 fifties, with his highest score being 183.
Kohli continues to set records in ODI cricket. He is the quickest to reach several run milestones: 8,000 runs in 175 innings, 9,000 runs in 194 innings, 10,000 runs in 205 innings, 11,000 runs in 222 innings, 12,000 runs in 242 innings, 13,000 runs in 287 innings, and 14,000 runs in 299 innings.
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