Virat Kohli posted a sweet picture of himself with Anushka Sharma on Twitter and captioned it as, "Mr and Mrs"
Virat Kohli with Anushka Sharma (Virat Kohli Instagram)
Virat Kohli is leading team India brilliantly in the World Cup 2019 at England, but he is also taking time off to spend some quality moments with his Bollywood star wife Anushka Sharma.
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Virat Kohli posted a sweet picture of himself with Anushka Sharma on Twitter and captioned it as, "Mr and Mrs"
Mr and Mrs u00f0u009fu0092u0091u00e2u009du00a4 pic.twitter.com/GREgKXTcS2
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) July 3, 2019
Virat Kohli and Anushka fans could not control themselves and started commenting under the picture saying how adorable the couple is:
— Chota Don (@choga_don) July 3, 2019
King & queen pic.twitter.com/sxH9xzXikd
— 42nd coming (@imVnazrul) July 3, 2019
Are Yaar... #AnushkaSharma Bhabhi Phir Aap #SemiFinals Ke Pehle Hi Aaye u00f0u009fu0091u0088u00f0u009fu0098u008au00f0u009fu0099u008f PS : Not This Time As #2015 u00f0u009fu0091u0088u00f0u009fu0099u008f #CWC19 #Virat
— RakulPreetFc_10 (@Rakulpreetfc10) July 3, 2019
Anushka Fan Right Now #Kohli ♥u00efu00b8u008fu00f0u009fu0087u00b5u00f0u009fu0087u00b0u00f0u009fu0087u00aeu00f0u009fu0087u00b3 pic.twitter.com/rLPnTI0XJN
— Annu u00f0u009fu0094u00a5u00f0u009fu0087u00b5u00f0u009fu0087u00b0 (@Annu_155) July 3, 2019
Mr and Mrs Run Machine u00e2u009du00a4u00efu00b8u008f
— JAVID.NTRu00f0u009fu0087u00aeu00f0u009fu0087u00b3 (@mdjavid111) July 3, 2019
Virat Kohli has been in good form in the World Cup 2019, scoring five fifties already, but he has not been able to score a century.
India has qualified for the semi-finals of the World Cup and will mostly face England or New Zealand in the match.
Next up India face Sri Lanka in an inconsequential tie with both teams not gaining or losing anything from the match.
Recently, Virat Kohli had opened up on his team's bad performance in the loss against England and said that the team should have been more clinical.
"Look, every team has lost a game here and there. No one likes to lose but you have to accept that the other side played better," Kohil said after Team India's first defeat at this World Cup.
"The toss was vital, especially looking at the boundary that was quite short. I think it was 59 metres on one side, which is the minimum requirement for an international match, and on the other side, it was 82 metres. On a flat pitch, if their batsmen are able to reverse sweep you for six on a 59- metre boundary, there's not much you can do," said Kohli, who also admitted that his team fell short in certain departments.
"We should have been clinical because the wicket was flat. We could have accelerated and got closer to their total. They [Indian bowlers] had to be a bit smart in the lines they bowled."
With inputs from Santosh Suri
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