
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|11-03-2026
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad was a sea of blue on Sunday as India etched their name into the history books, successfully defending their crown in the T20 World Cup 2026 final. The Men in Blue delivered a masterclass, dismantling New Zealand by 96 runs to remain the undisputed kings of the shortest format. However, while the fireworks lit up the Gujarat sky, a different kind of spark was flying on social media.
In the VIP stands, the sight of MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharmathe two architects of India’s previous T20 world titles sent fans into a frenzy. Yet, the ‘Trio of Titans’ felt incomplete. The absence of Virat Kohlithe man who arguably carried Indian T20 batting on his back for over a decade, left a void that had fans and pundits alike asking, Where was King Kohli?
While the stadium buzzed with the presence of ‘Captain Cool’ and ‘The Hitman,’ Kohli’s seat remained empty. Despite the swirling rumours of a rift or a snub, the reality is far more grounded in logic and personal philosophy. Here are the three primary reasons behind his absence:
While the subplots in the stands were intriguing, the action on the pitch was clinical. India’s 96-run victory over New Zealand wasn’t just a win; it was a statement of T20I dominance. Batting first, the Indian top order capitalized on a true surface, setting a mammoth target that left the Kiwis gasping for air.
The Indian bowling attack, spearheaded by a relentless pace battery and crafty wrist-spin, never allowed the Black Caps to settle. As the final wicket fell, the celebrations in Ahmedabad mirrored the scenes from Barbados two years prior. India have now officially transitioned from a team that chokes in knockouts to a ruthless dynasty. Even without Kohli in the stands, his legacy of fitness and intensity was visible in every diving stop and every sprint between the wickets, proving that while the King might be absent, his DNA remains embedded in the team’s winning culture.




