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Anushka Sharma feels victorious with Virat Kohli. Know why

| @indiablooms | Jun 29, 2021, at 05:33 pm

Southampton/IBNS: Bollywood actor-producer Anushka Sharma has finally found some time for fun with cricketer husband Virat Kohli following an intense final Test match between India and New Zealand.

In a recent Instagram post, Anushka shared a picture with Kohli revealing the two had managed to get a "quick" breakfast.

She captioned the picture saying, "When you sneak in a quick breakfast and feel mighty victorious."

Kohli's India were defeated by New Zealand in the World Test Championship which ended on Jul 23.

On the work front, Anushka was last seen in Shah Rukh Khan starrer 2018 Hindi film Zero.

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