IPL 2024: Anushka Sharma cheers for Virat Kohli, her reaction to RCB’s victory wins over Internet | Watch

Updated : May 13, 2024 09:31
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After being away from the public eye following the birth of her second child, actor Anushka Sharma has returned to cheer for her husband, cricketer Virat Kohli, who is a key player for the IPL team Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB).

During Royal Challengers Bangalore’s match versus Delhi Capitals on May 12, the actor stood by them in support. She was seen reacting joyfully when Kohli's team emerged victorious.

RCB defeated DC by 47 runs in the IPL 2024 match at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on May 12. 

Anushka Sharma was spotted patiently watching the entire match from the stands and celebrating their win, including the smaller victories like Tristan Stubbs' run out, which contributed to their fifth consecutive win.

Fans captured the best moment of Anushka when RCB secured the victory. Like any enthusiastic supporter, she stood up from her seat and cheered for the team. However, the actress also clasped her hands together, expressing gratitude to the Almighty for her husband's 47-run win in the game.

Many fans took to X and shared videos of Anushka’s precious reaction. ‘Anushka’s reaction because she knew how bad Virat Kohli deserved this!!,’ a fan wrote. ‘When Lady Luck is sitting in the stand you can’t beat RCB !! Well done boys,’ added another. ‘Lucky Charm Anushka,’ a third added.

Afterward, she joined RCB fans in Bengaluru's stadium, where she was seen in the stands, cheering for Virat and the team.

In an earlier statement this year, Anushka and Virat announced the arrival of their second child, saying, ‘With abundant happiness and our hearts full of love, we are pleased to inform everyone that on February 15, we welcomed our baby boy Akaay and Vamika’s little brother into this world!’

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