Virat runs to Anushka! Romantic celebration after India’s Champions Trophy win
Kohli was seen holding Anushka close and doing a playful thumka. The clip of the couple sharing a bottle of water in between celebrations only added to the frenzy.
Kohli was seen holding Anushka close and doing a playful thumka. The clip of the couple sharing a bottle of water in between celebrations only added to the frenzy.
India’s star batter Shubman Gill retained the top spot in the latest update of the ICC rankings for men’s ODI batters. In addition, Afghanistan’s rising all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai rose to the top of the all-rounder’s rankings after his phenomenal display at the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Star batter Virat Kohli once again displayed why he is rated so highly in white-ball cricket, more so in big-ticket tournaments, and as the master of run-chases, with his gritty half century helping India beat Australia by four wickets in the high-pressure semifinal of the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai on Tuesday.
Riding on Virat Kohli's 84, KL Rahul (42 not out) and Hardik Pandya (28 off 24 balls) gave the finishing touches to India's chase of 265 to progress to the final of the eight-team competition.
With the Indian top order of Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, and Shreyas Iyer firing on all cylinders heading into their semifinal clash against Australia on Tuesday, Aussie skipper Steve Smith hailed his opponent batters’ ability to change gears.
Hafeez added that the responsibility of captaincy will be beneficial for the talented batsman.
Punctuality and possessiveness about what and when he eats has taken Virat Kohli to the top of the fitness and performance charts in modern-day cricket.
While Kohli is a modern-day great for sure, Shah made headlines when he took a hat-trick against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi, becoming the youngest bowler ever to do so in Test match cricket.
Earlier the BCCI had decided to organise outdoor training sessions from May 18 but dismissed the plan after the GoI extended the lockdown till May 31.
Sangakkara recalled the era of Dravid and Ganguly and compared them with Kohli and Rohit where batsmen have been destructive despite following orthodox technique.