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‘An attack that can pick 20 wickets anywhere in the world’: Tendulkar, Ganguly hail Team India’s heroics at Centurion

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‘An attack that can pick 20 wickets anywhere in the world’: Tendulkar, Ganguly hail Team India’s heroics at Centurion

On Thursday, Virat Kohli’s troops made history when they led India to the Centurion’s first test victory. As India pursued their first test series victory on South African soil, Kohli and his partners started their campaign with a strong stance and won 113 resounding victories in the first game.

Soon after India’s victory, Kohli’s team was praised by game legends, and Sachin Tendulka, Suraf Ganguly and other former Indian cricketers praised the team’s achievements on Twitter. The Centurion’s game saw KL Rahul once again flourish with a bat in the game for an overseas test because he scored high and laid the perfect foundation for the bowler. At the same time, Mohammed Shami got the ball, he completed 5 wickets and joined the 200 Test wicket club. After the Indian team’s complete victory, the team currently ranks fourth in the World Test Championship standings with 54 points.

India will continue to maintain this momentum when they play against South Africa in the second Test at Rangers Stadium in Johannesburg starting on January 3.

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Anushka Sharma lauds Ravichandran Ashwin’s ‘lasting legacy’, sends hugs to his wife Prithi as Team India legend retires

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Anushka Sharma lauds Ravichandran Ashwin’s ‘lasting legacy’, sends hugs to his wife Prithi as Team India legend retires

Anushka Sharma shared a heartfelt post for Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin after he announced his retirement from international cricket.

Anushka Sharma has become the latest celebrity to pay tribute to Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin, who announced his retirement from international cricket on Wednesday. After Ashwin’s shock announcement at the conclusion of the Brisbane Test in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Anushka took to Instagram to applaud the Indian spinner. (Also read: Anushka Sharma praises chess world champion D Gukesh’s father Dr Rajinikanth as he opens up about sacrifice)

Anushka celebrates Ashwin’s legacy
Taking to her Instagram Stories late on Wednesday night and reshared the video of Ashwin’s retirement speech posted by the Indian Cricket Team’s official handle. Sharing the video on Instagram Stories, Anushka wrote, “@rashwin99 a lasting legacy,” adding applause and blue heart emojis.

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Anushka also tagged fellow WAG, Ashwin’s wife, Prithi Narayanan, sending her hugs and love through emojis. Anushka has very cordial relations with both Ashwin and Prithi, courtesy her marriage to former Indian captain Virat Kohli. The four have often hung out during Indian team’s overseas tours and celebrated festivals together as well.

Ashwin’s incredible career

R Ashwin, one of the greatest Indian spinners ever, announced his retirement in a press conference on Wednesday after the Brisbane Test ended. He leaves international cricket as the fifth-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket history. Virat Kohli was seen getting emotional at Ashwin’s retirement. TV cameras during the India-Australia Test caught the two sharing a tender moment in the dressing room as Ashwin seemingly told him about his retirement plans hours before the official announcement.

Anushka’s upcoming work

Anushka Sharma is playing a cricketer in her next, Chakda Xpress. A biopic of Indian women’s team legend Jhulan Goswami, the film has been awaiting release for over two years. It is slated to be released on Netflix, but no release date has been announced yet. The actor was last seen in Shah Rukh Khan’s Zero, way back in 2018.

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