Virat Kohli Kisses Wedding Ring After Century; Video Calls Anushka Sharma After Ind Vs Pak Champions Trophy Win

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Indian cricketer Virat Kohli is currently over the moon as he helped India defeat Pakistan during the Champions Trophy 2025 match, held on Sunday in Dubai. He completed a century with his last four, making sure that everyone remembers he is known as ‘King Kohli’ for a reason. As soon as the shot was made, netizens rushed to their social media platforms to hail and celebrate him.

In the midst of it all, photos of him kissing his wedding ring after the victory also went viral, leaving fans ecstatic. Sharing the photos, a netizen wrote, “Virat Kohli never forgets to kiss his wedding ring given by Anushka Sharma after his milestones.” As congratulatory posts started pouring in from all corners, he was also spotted on a video call with his wife Anushka Sharma, who was missing from the match.

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Lauding her husband’s effort, the actress took to her official social media handle to share a photo of the cricketer flaunting a ‘thumbs up’ at the camera. Saving her words of appreciation, she captioned her photo with a red heart and folded hands emojis.

Talking about the intense India vs Pakistan match, which was held at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, was jampacked with celebrities like Chiranjeevi, Sonam Kapoor, Anand Ahuja, Vivek Oberoi, Urvashi Rautela and many others. Photos and videos of them concentrating on the match have gone viral on social media.

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During the match, Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat first. They set a target of 141 runs for India. Team India completed the target in just 42.3 overs and won the match by 6 wickets. Virat Kohli scored a 100-not-out in 111 balls.

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