Team India’s star player, Virat Kohli is currently in London enjoying some time away from cricket as his wife Anushka Sharma shared a glimpse of the couple’s breakfast/lunch date. The pairing of the Jab Teh Hai Jaan actress and India’s star batsman is one of the most loved couples in Beetown. The two win hearts on social media whenever they post pictures with each other.
Kohli recently told RCB’s podcast, “The way things have happened in the last two years, we have our child and as a mother, the sacrifice she has made is huge.” (Watch: Dinesh Karthik Backs R Ashwin To Lead Team India In Asian Games 2023)
On the sporting front, Team India is all set to host the 50-over World Cup later this year and Kohli’s former teammate Gayle has picked India, England, Pakistan and New Zealand as the four semi-finalists. Gayle has a completely different take on the much-anticipated India-Pakistan clash to be held in Ahmedabad on October 15.
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“Whenever those teams play, especially in the World Cup, the revenue they generate is enormous. One game can cost an entire ICC event. Players from Pakistan and India get paid a lot for those games. All the money should be demanded because those sports are high paying sports according to TV.
“I don’t control the board or the ICC. If I were in their place, I would want a lot more,” he said (laughs).
He also sees his long-time RCB teammate Virat Kohli dominating the World Cup at home.
“Tough times don’t last long, tough players last longer. Virat is mentally strong as well as physically. I don’t see any reason why he shouldn’t go into this World Cup and dominate. As sportsmen, we always go through phases where things seem a bit dull and you need positive energy to lift yourself up. Once we get back into the rhythm, we find How dangerous we can be.’
Gayle said, “I know that India has not won an ICC trophy for a long time and it is the same in our (West Indies) case. We last won in 2016. The pressure will be on India as they will be playing at home.” Playing as favourites.”











