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Anushka Sharma arrives at Ahmedabad for India-Pakistan match
Anushka Sharma
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Anushka Sharma arrives at Ahmedabad for India-Pakistan match

| @indiablooms | 14 Oct 2023, 10:50 am

Ahmedabad/IBNS: Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, who is the wife of iconic cricketer Virat Kohli, on Saturday morning arrived at Ahmedabad to cheer her country in the India-Pakistan match of Cricket World Cup 2023.

Dressed in all black attires, Anushka was seen in a video arriving at Ahmedabad.

Anushka made the presence amid reports that she was staying away from media glares as she is expecting her second baby.

Anushka has not been accompanying Kohli on cricketing tours due to her pregnancy, some reports have suggested.

As per a report by Hindustan Times, Anushka and Kohli recently visited a maternity clinic and she asked the paparazzi not to publish their pictures.

Anushka and Kohli, a powerful celebrity couple in India, tied their nuptial knot at a private ceremony in Italy in 2017.

The couple were blessed with a baby girl in 2021.

On the work front, Anushka will next feature in 'Chakda Xpress'. On the other hand, Virat is gearing up for the Cricket World Cup 2023 which begins on October 5.

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