Australia vs India 2018: Danielle Wyatt in Awe of Virat Kohli's Flawless Strokes

Updated - 08 Aug 2019, 08:11 PM

Virat Kohli, Danielle Wyatt
Virat Kohli with Danielle Wyatt (Credits - Twitter)

Of late, everything that relates to Virat Kohli is becoming a sensation in the contemporary world. Especially, with social media available across the globe, anything, which he does is a trending issue in media. Meanwhile, his practice session at Adelaide is taking the internet by storm and the latest person to be awe of Virat Kohli’s strokes is Danielle Wyatt.

Danielle Wyatt and Virat Kohli have always shared a nice bond between them. Wyatt proposed her love to Virat Kohli on Twitter, which later ended as a nice friendship. In fact, Virat gave one of his bats to Wyatt as well.

Recently, Cricket Australia shared a video of the Indian skipper, who was practising in the net sessions. He looked pretty flawless in his stroke-making and the sweet sound that generated from his willow is just inspiring.

Virat Kohli, Danielle Wyatt
Virat Kohli (Credits – AFP)

Meanwhile, the English women cricketer added a couple of emojis in her comment to the video of Virat Kohli. Further, she added the word “Boom” in it as well. And, as usual, fans joined her in admiring Virat Kohli.

Series set to get underway on December 6th:

Finally, the wait is over, as Team India is all set to take the field on December 6th against Australia. The match is scheduled to be played at Adelaide, the favourite ground for the Indian skipper for obvious reasons as he has scored three centuries here.

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Both the sides have already declared their final squads and only the action is left to kickstart. Though Australia announced their playing XI, it would be tricky for Team India to choose between Rohit Sharma and Hanuma Vihari for number six position.

Both the sides have already drawn enough plans for the opposition. All in all, an intriguing Test match is set to hit the cricket fanatics for the coming weekend.

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