Cricket is often about runs and wickets, but sometimes, it’s purely about the moments that make you hold your breath. Today in Vizag, during the 34th over of India's chase against South Africa, Virat Kohli gave the fans one of those unforgettable moments.

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The atmosphere was already electric as India moved closer to victory, but "King Kohli" had one special trick left up his sleeve. Facing Corbin Bosch, Kohli looked completely in the zone. Bosch delivered a back-of-a-length ball, hoping to cramp the batter for room. Instead, Virat Kohli stepped forward and met the ball on the rise.

What happened next was pure theatre. The ball flew off the middle of the bat, soaring over wide long-on for a massive six. But Kohli didn't track the ball. He didn't look at the crowd or the boundary rope. The moment the bat made contact, he knew exactly where it was going. He simply held his pose and stared straight down the pitch at Corbin Bosch. It was a display of supreme confidence, some might say "Vintage Kohli."

The crowd in Vizag absolutely lost their minds, roaring in delight at the sheer swagger of the man. Even the opposition had to appreciate the class; Bosch offered a resigned shrug, while Quinton de Kock could only manage a wry grin behind the stumps. That "No Look" six was the icing on the cake of a brilliant, unbeaten half-century that guided India safely home. It wasn’t just a shot; it was a statement that Virat Kohli was in total control.

Eventually, he ended the innings on 65 not out. While he may have missed out on a hattrick of centuries, he guided India home and clinched the Player of the Series title.