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Anushka Sharma goes gaga over hubby Virat Kohli’s show, India’s series win

In visitors’ series win, captain Kohli was the man of the tournament.

Anushka Sharma goes gaga over hubby Virat Kohli’s show, India’s series win

Virat Kohli-Anushka Sharma (Photo Credit- Twitter)

Virat Kohli’s sensational 129 runs off 96 balls against South Africa helped India win the 6th ODI at SuperSport Park, Centurion, on Friday.

With this win, Indian cricket team led by Virat Kohli became the first ever from India to win an ODI series against South Africa on their soil.

After their debacle in the three-match Test series, the Men-in-Blue bounced back and thrashed Proteas in the six-match ODI series 5-1.

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In visitors’ series win, captain Kohli was the man of the tournament and, it seems, his wife Anushka Sharma can’t keep calm about it.

Anushka Sharma took it to photo-sharing application Instagram to share her excitement and put Virat Kohli’s photograph after his ‘record’ 35th ODI century as her Insta story.

 

 

On Friday, after winning the toss, visitors opted to bowl and managed to bowl out South Africa for 204 runs.

Following the mediocre target, Virat Kohli’s side chased down the target just in 32.1 overs and in the process, the Indian captain also scored his 35th ODI ton.

Virat’s 35th ODI ton was also his 13th ODI century as a skipper and he achieved this feat in just 45 innings.

Earlier, after winning the series, Virat Kohli credited his wife Anushka Sharma for his success and said, “Well, look it has been a rollercoaster tour till now. A lot is done off the field. I think, people who contribute off the field, people that are close to me, they deserve a lot of credit as well. My wife has been keeping me motivated throughout. She deserves a lot of credit for this.”

 

“She’s been criticised a lot in the past. But she’s one person who’s kept me going throughout the tour when the times have been tough and I am really grateful for that. So, it is all about being in a good zone and as I said, you need good people around you to keep you there,” the-29-year-old cricketer added.

 

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