SHAMEFUL! Anushka Sharma trolled again over Virat's early dismissal

Samarth Srivastava
Published on: 6 Jan 2018 10:23 AM GMT
SHAMEFUL! Anushka Sharma trolled again over Virats early dismissal
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SHAMEFUL! Anushka Sharma trolled again over Virat's early dismissal

New Delhi: Days after entering wedlock, Indian captain Virat Kohli dismissed at a score of 5 runs and blamed was none other than his better half Anushka Sharma.

Calling themselves a Virat Kohli fan, tweeple termed his marriage a sign of bad luck for his bad run in India's first inning against South Africa in the first Test of the three-match Test series.

It is not the first time when the similar scene came into existence. Earlier also Anushka was trolled for Virat's poor show in World Cup 2015 semi-finals against Australia.

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Meanwhile, Anushka was seen in stands cheering for her husband along with wives of other Indian cricketers.

Here are the tweets:

https://twitter.com/dpk_syl/status/949307024730279937

https://twitter.com/kashishjoshi867/status/949307999910154245

https://twitter.com/iamthankful1997/status/949519963806564352

https://twitter.com/srikanth6699/status/949325287719821312

https://twitter.com/devarsh39/status/949479101265469440

https://twitter.com/Nanocar1990/status/949313626959040512

https://twitter.com/Raza36KHI/status/949332428753199104

https://twitter.com/syed_zk/status/948765162265366529

Virat, however, had slammed the tweeple earlier in his Instagram post.

"Shame on those people who have been having a go at anushka for the longest time and connecting every negative thing to her. Shame on those people calling themselves educated. Shame on blaming and making fun of her when she has no control over what i do with my sport. If anything she has only motivated and given me more positivity. This was long time coming. Shame on these people that hide and take a dig. And i dont need any respect for this post. Have some compassion and respect her. Think of how your sister or girlfriend or wife would feel if someone trolled them and very conveniently rubbished them in public. #nocompassion#nocommonsense," he had written.

Samarth Srivastava

Samarth Srivastava

Employed as sub-editor at newstrack.com. A learner, who loves covering sports, entertainment and defence kind of stuff.

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