World Cup 2023: Anushka Sharma cheers as Virat Kohli gets maiden World Cup wicket; reaction goes viral

Updated : Nov 13, 2023 11:21
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Cricketer Virat Kohli celebrated his maiden wicket in the World Cup in Bengaluru on November 12. He dismissed Netherlands’ skipper Scott Edwards in the second over he bowled. Kohli and his teammates erupted in joy as KL Rahul took a sharp catch behind the stumps.

The cricketer's wife, actor Anushka Sharma, who was in the stands, had a million-dollar reaction to this achievement and it has now gone viral on the internet.

In a video that is being widely shared online, Anushka is seen grinning and cheering for Virat.

The video also shows Virat having tears in his eyes.

For the event, Anushka donned a pretty white kurta.

PREGNANCY RUMOURS

Over the past few days, rumours about Anushka Sharma's pregnancy have been doing the rounds. The actor and her cricketer husband are reportedly expecting their second child after Vamika.

Anushka is said to be avoiding any public appearances as she is in her second trimester.

A source informed Hindustan Times, ‘Anushka is expecting her second baby. Like the last time, they will formally share the news with the world at a later stage.’

It was also reported that Anushka and Virat recently visited a maternity clinic in Mumbai. The quote read, ‘They requested the paparazzi not to publish their pictures, with a promise to make an announcement soon.’

A few days ago, a video of the couple walking hand-in-hand while surrounded by security at a hotel lobby went viral. Anushka was seen wearing a black short dress with balloon sleeves. What caught the eyes of fans was her baby bump, which she tried to hide by her hand.

Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli tied the knot in November 2017. Their daughter Vamika was born on January 11, 2021.

ANUSHKA’S WORK FRONT

Anushka Sharma will soon be seen in 'Chakda Xpress', a biography of former Indian cricketer Jhulan Goswami. The film is expected to release on Netflix.

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