Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma spotted with fans outside London coffee shop ahead of WTC final
The Indian middle-order batting ace recently arrived in England for his side's highly anticipated WTC final against rivals Australia at the Oval in a few days.
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Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli, who recently landed on English shores for team India's World Test Championship (WTC) Final against Australia, was seen enjoying his time on the streets of London along with his better half and B-Town celebrity Anushka Sharma. Apparently, the beloved celebrity couple went out on a coffee date in London.
Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli has an incredible fanbase, spread all across the globe, and it is really hard for the cricketing superstar to walk down the streets, even in London, without being noticed. As soon as the celebrity couple were spotted outside a coffee shop, fans took turns to grab selfies with the duo.
Virat wore a t-shirt and covered it with a subtle denim jacket with his famous nerdy glasses completing the look. The duo were pictured enjoying their coffee while posing with a fan. Meanwhile, famed Bollywood actress and Virat's significant other, Anushka Sharma, wore a chic outfit with stylish black sunglasses complementing her look.
Virat Kohli eyes redemption against familiar foes Australia at the Oval
The Indian middle-order batting ace recently arrived in England for his side's highly anticipated WTC final against rivals Australia at the Oval in a few days. Kohli, who led the side in last edition's final, ended up on the losing side against an impressive New Zealand.
However, he has a chance to redeem himself in the upcoming encounter against Australia after India qualified for the final for the second time in a row. He is headed into the pivotal clash on the back of a prolific run with the bat in the recently concluded IPL 2023 season, where he was among one of the leading run scorers in the tournament. His performance with the bat will hold the key for the Asian giants who are looking to end their drought in ICC events.
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