Anushka Sharma’s celebration goes viral as Virat Kohli regains lost form – WATCH | Cricket

Former Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain Virat Kohli bounced again to type in fashion with a affected person half-century within the IPL 2022 recreation in opposition to Gujarat Titans on Saturday on the Brabourne Stadium. Whereas it was an enormous aid for Kohli, who headed into the sport on the again of a robust of low scores, it was his spouse Anushka Sharma’s response that went viral throughout social media. (Observe IPL 2022 Full Protection)

Kohli laced six boundaries and solitary six in his 53-ball 58 as RCB revived from the early dismissal of their skipper Faf du Plessis for a three-ball duck. This was Kohli’s first fifty-plus rating this season and first in IPL in 15 innings.

As Kohli reached the mark in his forty fifth ball within the innings, his spouse and Bollywood actress Anushka was noticed cheering for the previous India skipper.

WATCH: Virat Kohli celebrates maiden fifty in IPL 2022 in fashion, equals Shikhar Dhawan’s staggering document

Kohli headed into the sport behind a poor run of type which included 4 single-digit scores in his final 5 innings which additionally consists of two consecutive golden duck dismissal. 

The shape left most veteran cricketer involved as many urged the 33-year-old to take relaxation and choose out of the rest of IPL 2022. Former India head coach Ravi Shastri had opined that Kohli has been “overcooked”, after his second golden duck this season. 

Nevertheless, on returning to his acquainted place, as opener, Kohli managed to bounce again to type in fashion as RCB completed with 170 for six in 20 overs. Kohli was ably supported by Rajat Patidar, who as effectively scored his half-century and stitched a century stand alongside him. 



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