He didn’t just set trends; he mirrored the aging process of a modern man who stopped caring about vanity and started caring about legacy. If you want to channel Kohli, don't just copy the cut—copy the trajectory. Go shorter, go cleaner, and own what you have.
For over a decade, Kohli has not just captained the Indian cricket team; he has captained the men’s grooming movement in South Asia. Unlike the previous generation of cricketers who stuck to conservative, low-maintenance cuts, Kohli treated his hair like a live portfolio—constantly shifting, borrowing from global fashion runways and footballers like David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo.
This was arguably Kohli’s . He adopted the Undercut —shaving the sides down to a zero or one, while leaving significant length on top. He would then comb the top back and to the side, often with a wet-look gel.
By The Style Pavilion
On the cricket field, Virat Kohli is known for his cover drives and aggressive intensity. Off the field, he is known for something equally influential: his hair.