Beyond aesthetics, the cut serves a functional purpose. The short sides keep him cool under a helmet, while the textured top allows for easy styling even after a long day in the sun. How to Get the Virat Kohli Look

Virat Kohli continues to prove that his influence extends far beyond the 22 yards of the pitch. By constantly reinventing his image, he remains a symbol of modern masculinity and style. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

After experimenting with longer, textured styles and even a mullet-adjacent look over the last year, Virat Kohli has recently returned to his roots with a

: The top is styled to be "deliberately messy," offering an edgy, raw aesthetic that fans are calling his "vintage" energy.

Avoid a blunt cut; you want "point cutting" to give it that jagged, modern texture.

The most defining feature of his recent look is the high skin fade or a low burst fade, depending on the specific event. He has ditched the bushy/long sides he sported during the IPL season. The fade is tight, exposing the grain of the hair, which creates a high-contrast look that highlights his jawline.

It is a look. While his experimental phase (the longer hair) was fun and showed personality, this current cut is peak Kohli. It screams discipline, fitness, and confidence. It is the standard blueprint for the modern Indian male celebrity—perfectly groomed but not trying too hard.

A signature "surgical line" or eyebrow-to-hairline slit that adds a touch of rebellion.