New Delhi: During the first ODI match Virat Kohli conjured up a seemingly impossible shot to hit a six. That shot came in the 33rd over of the India innings, bowled by Chris Woakes.


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The England pacer produced a slower ball, short of length, cramping Kohli. But the skipper hit the ball – stand and deliver – using his powerful arm for a short jab.


The shot has already been dubbed the 'shot of the year', with many comparing it to Mahendra Singh Dhoni's famous helicoptor shot.


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Both the stars will be seen in action on Thursday when India take on England in the second ODI match at Cuttack. In his first match as full-time captain of Team India, Kohli played a majestic knock of 122 off 105 balls in a winning cause.