Virat Kohli took the plaudits for becoming the fastest to reach 14,000 runs in one-day internationals (ODIs) on Sunday but he was also proud of his work in the field after the 36-year-old broke a national record that stood for more than two decades.
Kohli's diving catch to dismiss Naseem Shah during India's Champions Trophy win over Pakistan was his 157th in ODIs, moving him ahead of Mohammad Azharuddin for the most outfield catches in the format by an Indian player.
Kohli started the day on 13,985 runs and was batting in his 287th innings in India's Group A game against Pakistan at the Champions Trophy.
Kohli also caught Khushdil Shah in Pakistan's final over to take his tally to 158, the third highest in the world, two shy of former Australia captain Ricky Ponting.
"My job is to focus on my skill and to be able to do the job for the team as much as I can," said Kohli, who was named player of the match after India won by six wickets.