Virat Kohli smashes no-look six, then burns Corbin Bosch with killer death stare

Virat Kohli No Look Six

The “Aura” that the modern-day batting great Virat Kohli holds is immense, and his presence is enough to intimidate the opposition teams.

An ice-cold stare from Viart Kohli can shatter the confidence of bowlers, and the South Africa National Cricket Team pacer Corbin Bosch came to know about it during the third ODI against the India National Cricket Team.

Virat Kohli hits an exceptional no-look six, gives Corbin Bosch a death stare after the maximum

Kohli has looked in vintage form in the ongoing ODI series against the South Africa National Cricket Team, and his dedication suggests that he is eyeing participation in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2027.

Virat Kohli’s comeback to international cricket was a disastrous one as he registered back-to-back ducks against the Australia National Cricket Team.

However, he bounced back with a fifty against the Aussies in the third ODI and then slammed back-to-back centuries in the ongoing ODI series against the Proteas.

Kohli has once again been in dominant touch in the ongoing third ODI match at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam.

On his arrival in the middle, Kohli hit some incredible shots, but the one that instantly went viral was a no-look six off Corbin Bosch.

On the last ball of the 34th over, Corbin Bosch bowled a back-of-length delivery to Virat Kohli, who got forward and slammed the ball for an exceptional six, without looking at it. Instead, Kohli passed on a stare to Corbin Bosch, full of swag, and his ice-cold aura was unmatched.

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Watch: Virat Kohli’s No-Look Six Followed by Brutal Death Stare at Bosch


I don’t think the team has looked at me and smiled so much and have been more proud of me – KL Rahul

Speaking during the post-match presentation ceremony, KL Rahul said that the entire team was so proud to see him finally win a toss. He elaborated:

“The first was the toss, I don’t think the team has looked at me and smiled so much and have been more proud of me for doing anything other than winning this toss. Yeah, it was really crucial. You can see how the ground is at the moment. We got tough conditions in the first two games. So, it was good to give the bowlers a break in a wet outfield.

“(On the surface) It was still a really good wicket, what we were able to do was pick up wickets in bunches. And we know with teams that go so hard, it can either be a 400 chase or sometimes play one too many shot and get out and that’s what happened. We were able to squeeze in the middle. Prasidh picked up those two or three wickets in a spell which was really crucial.”