India into World Cup final: Madhuri Dixit congratulates team; posts pics with Anushka Sharma, Rajinikanth

Updated : Nov 16, 2023 19:38
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Team India put up an exceptional fight against New Zealand in the World Cup semi-final match and made their way into the finals.

Madhuri Dixit was at the Wankhede stadium during the game. She took to Instagram to pen a long note to applaud Team India after their win and congratulate Virat Kohli as he scored his 50th ODI century, beating Sachin Tendulkar's record.

Madhuri wrote, ‘And there u have it. Congrats Team India. What a fabulous showing by our boys in Blue. Nice way to end Shami. Congrats to @virat.kohli for back to back centuries and 50 ODI centuries overall, and breaking the Masterblaster’s (Sachin Tendulkar's) record. Hats off to @shreyasiyer96 for great batting. We loved the game today! Thank u for a magical experience @BCCI.’

Madhuri was accompanied by her husband Dr Shriram Nene at the game. She looked beautiful in a white shirt and blue jeans.

She posed for pictures with Anushka Sharma, Vicky Kaushal, and Kunal Khemu. She also posed with veteran actor Rajinikanth in one of the pictures. David Beckham also smiled in a selfie with the actor. Some of the other snaps in the Instagram Reels were of Virat Kohli, right after he hit his 50th ODI century.

VIRAT AND ANUSHKA’S MOMENT

Pictures and videos of Virat and Anushka after the historic moment during the match are going viral. She was seen cheering for her husband and giving him multiple flying kisses from the stands as he hit his 50th ODI century.

She also penned a touching note for the cricketer on Instagram. She wrote, ‘God is the best scriptwriter! Utterly grateful to him for blessing me with your love, and to watch you grow from strength to strength and achieve all that you have and will, being honest to yourself and to the sport always. You are truly God's child’.

Madhuri Dixit

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