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Virat Kohli and wife Anushka Sharma’s gesture towards Indian pacers will melt your heart!

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 11 December 2018, 14:04 IST
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Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma or ‘Virushka’ are celebrating their wedding anniversary today and are traveling with the Indian team from Adelaide to Perth for India’s next Test match. Former English cricketer Michael Vaughan saw something that will definitely melt your heart. Virat and Anushka sacrificed their business class seats for the Indian pacer while traveling.

Michael in a Tweet wrote that, “witnessed @imVkohli and his wife gave up their Business class seats to allow the Quicks more comfort and space on the trip from Adelaide – Perth !! Danger Australia .. Not only are the quicks more relaxed .. The skipper is managing his troops with great human touches #AUSvIND ”.


This was really a nice gesture from the Indian skipper, no wonder the respect for him only grows in the eyes of his teammates. Indian bowlers bowled a total of 218.3 overs with R Ashwin bowled the most by sending down 86.5 while the three pacers shared 132 overs among themselves. The Indian skipper also credited the Test win to the Indian bowlers in a post-match press conference.

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Virat Kohli and company won the first Test match against Australia in Australia and made a record by becoming the first Indian team to win the first Test match down under. The Indian team won the match by 31 runs to lead the series by 1-0.

This was India’s third closest Test win after winning a Test against Australia in Mumbai by 13 runs and then in Kolkata by 28 runs against England in 1972-73. India is the second Asian side to win the first Test of a series in Australia after Pakistan.

India made 250 in its first innings with Pujara making an amazing century of 123 runs until he was run-out by Pat Cummins. Australia were bowled out for 235 and were trailing behind by 15 runs. India in its second innings made 307 runs with Pujara and Rahane both making 71 and 70 runs respectively meanwhile Australia were bowled out for 291 runs with only Shaun Marsh reaching the half-century mark.

First published: 11 December 2018, 14:04 IST