Twitter Reactions as Virat Kohli's genius takes India into the Semi-finals

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Yet another run-chase. Yet another Virat Kohli masterclass. Yet another epic batting display by arguably the world’s best batsman. India trumped Australia by 6 wickets and with five balls remaining, and Twitter joined in the party and they went ballistic as India progressed to the semi-finals of the 2016 T20 World Cup.

Live pictures from the time when Usman Khawaja was going crazy at the start of the innings 

Co-incidence? I think not!

Indian fans after the initial onslaught ended with Khawaja’s wicket

Was that even allowed?

Shri Sant Yograj Singh knew it.

Steve Smith be like “No...No...No...No!”

Maxi gets on the taxi!

We feel you, bro!

Deja vu, wasn't it?

Ah, optimism!

So that makes it 3275983242 times. Approximately atleast!

We all did, we all did.

Absolute poetry!

Can already see Usain Bolt getting nervous on twitter.

Amen!

Absolute God mode activated!

And ever. And ever. And ever!

(Also read how Wasim Akram got heckled while praising Virat)

Last year, a certain Mitchell Johnson

This year, the same Mitchell Johnson

And the 'Most epic tweet of the night' award goes to...

(Also read - Yograj Singh attacks MS Dhoni and his tactics

(You might also be interested in Virat Kohli ranking this innings as his best ever)

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