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Angad Bedi And Neha Dhupia Spotted Celebrating Nitish Kumar's Century- Watch 



Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi at the MCG celebrating Nitish Reddy's ton (Source: @nehadhupia/Instagram)Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi at the MCG celebrating Nitish Reddy's ton (Source: @nehadhupia/Instagram)

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Bollywood stars, Angad Bedi and Neha Dhupia were recently spotted "enjoying the perfect date" at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) during the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia. The pair excitedly shared the moment on their social media with Neha posting a picture of Angad in a picturesque MCG backdrop.

Sharing  a glimpse of their excitement, Neha captioned the picture, "our idea of a perfect date cricketing," while referencing their love for the game. India, who have managed to level the series and keep things tight at 1-1, are currently in a tight spot. However, were saved by a brilliant century by Nitish Kumar Reddy on Day 3 as he revived the hopes of India. 

Reddy's knock of 171 balls against Australia made him the first No. 8 batter to score a Test century at the MCG, going past Mitchell Johnson's record of 92. After such a remarkable performance by the young-gun, Neha also posted a video along with her husband, cheering for India's Nitish Kumar Reddy as he had just scored his maiden Test century. 

The wholesome video of the couple excitedly celebrating the heroics of Nitish Reddy quickly went viral on social media.



Nitish Kumar Reddy's Iconic Bahubali Celebration

Nitish Reddy’s wild celebration after his maiden international century at the MCG left fans buzzing. After reaching the landmark with a boundary, the 21-year-old placed his bat vertically on the ground, mimicking an iconic scene from the blockbuster film Bahubali. 

In this scene, Prabhas' character places his sword in a similar fashion, a gesture that Reddy recreated, kneeling down and placing his helmet on top of the bat. The unique celebration also drew comparisons to another Prabhas film, Salaar.