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'Love Strikes Again': Anushka Sharma's Adoration Shines as Virat Kohli Smashes 29th Century!


image-lkdw52faVirat Kohli Celebrating his 76th Ton (Source: Twitter)

In a delightful display of love and admiration, Anushka Sharma, the charming better half of cricketing maestro Virat Kohli, took to her Instagram handle to commemorate his extraordinary achievement. The cricketing world rejoiced as Virat Kohli, playing his momentous 500th international game, unleashed his sheer brilliance by notching up a phenomenal 29th Test century.

In a masterclass of skill and determination, Kohli shattered his five-year overseas Test century drought, leaving cricket enthusiasts awestruck by his impeccable performance against the formidable West Indies in the riveting second Test held in Trinidad.


Anushka Sharma on King's 29th century

In a stunning display of admiration, Anushka Sharma shared a captivating snapshot of Virat revealing in his triumphant moment on the field, accompanied by a heartfelt emoji. This remarkable milestone signifies Virat's remarkable 29th ton in Test cricket and an astounding 76th century in his illustrious international cricket career.

India's 1st Innings

On the opening day, the revered Indian player showcased remarkable determination and composure, battling through the challenging spells of the West Indies bowlers. During a time when the opposition had the upper hand, Virat stood like a wall and bailed India out of a precarious situation.

Kohli unleashed his brilliance, embracing the crease with unparalleled freedom. In a mesmerizing display, he blazed to his century within the first hour, an ethereal moment etched forever. 

With a signature drive, he showcased his mastery on the off side, inviting thunderous applause from fans and teammates alike. As the crowd roared, he bared his heart, removing a glove to affectionately kiss his wedding ring—a celebration of both love and cricketing glory.

Virat's dismissal at 121 from 206 balls was followed by Jadeja's quick departure, leaving Ravichandran Ashwin as the lone warrior in India's pursuit of a higher total. India's innings concluded at 438 runs, and West Indies finished Day 2 at 86-1. They aim to carry their fighting spirit into Day 3.