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Anushka Sharma leaves this message after Virat Kohli misses his century against New Zealand
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Photo courtesy: Instagram/Anushka Sharma

Anushka Sharma leaves this message after Virat Kohli misses his century against New Zealand

| @indiablooms | 23 Oct 2023, 02:39 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma is not a quiet audience when it comes to cricket but seldom leaves messages on social media on occasions of India's as well as her husband Virat Kohli's performances.

Kohli, who slammed a ton against Bangladesh, missed another century, this time against New Zealand, by just five runs in the Cricket World Cup on Sunday.

But Anushka cheered her husband as always.

Sharing a video on her Instagram story which shows Kohli getting out for 95, Anushka wrote with a heart emoticon, "Always proud of you."

Photo courtesy: Screenshot grab from Instagram story of Anushka SharmaPhoto courtesy: Screenshot grab from Instagram story of Anushka Sharma

Kohli, who rescued India from a couple of tricky situations in the run chase, slammed 95 in India's four wicket win, which kept the men in blue unbeaten in the mega tournament.

After India lost two wickets in a quick succession after a solid start, Kohli, who went out in the middle after the fall of the first wicket, stitched a 52-run partnership with young Shreyas Iyer (33 off 29 balls) to smoothen India's yet another run chase in the ongoing World Cup.

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