Anushka Sharma receives special shout out from Chef Chinu Vaze post India’s T20 World Cup win
New Delhi [India], June 30 (ANI): Actor Anushka Sharma was not present in the stands during the nail-biting thriller T20 World Cup final match between Team India and South Africa but she did not forget to support her husband and star batter Virat Kohli virtually.
The pictures of Kohli pouring out his emotions while conversing with Anushka on a video call post winning the World Cup have been doing the rounds on the internet since Saturday night. Fans went gaga over Anushka and Virat for setting couple goals.
Interestingly, amid the widespread love for the two, chef Chinu Vaze shared a post on Instagram, highlighting the kind nature of Anushka.
“So I messaged @anushkasharma yesterday, something totally random about my baby cookbook (for which she is very kindly writing the foreward), totally NOT realising that it’s the @t20worldcup FINAL and that she possibly has other things on her mind. And she even replied!! When I say she is NICE, she is very, very nice. So from someone who really isn’t into cricket- GOOOOOO INDIA & @virat.kohli (mostly because you have an awesome wife, but also you are pretty awesome!),” Chinu shared.
Following India’s T20 World Cup victory, Anushka dropped an appreciation for Team India.
“Our daughter’s biggest concern was if all the players had someone to hug them after she saw them cry on tv….. Yes, My darling, they were hugged by 1.5 billion people What a phenomenal victory and what a legendary achievement!! CHAMPIONS – CONGRATULATIONS!!” wrote Anushka.
In another post, Anushka shared a picture of Virat as he smiled and lifted the trophy. The actor captioned the post, “AND ….. I love this man (red heart emoji) @virat.kohli .
So grateful to call you my home (red heart emoji)- now go have a glass of sparkling water for me to celebrate this! (Wink and kissing face emojis).”
Virat also announced his retirement from T20Is following the win.
After managing just 75 runs in the first seven innings of the competition, Virat stepped up when it mattered the most, scoring 76 in 59 balls, with six fours and two sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of 128.81. Virat ended the edition with 151 runs in eight innings at an average of 18.87 and a strike rate of 112.68, with one fifty.
In 35 T20 World Cup matches, Virat has scored 1,292 runs at an average of 58.72 and a strike rate of 128.81, with 15 half-centuries. His best score is 89*. He is the highest run-scorer in the history of the tournament.
In 125 T20I matches, Virat scored 4,188 runs at an average of 48.69 and a strike rate of 137.04. He scored a century and 38 fifties and a best score of 122*. He ended the format as the second-highest run-getter of all time.