Kohli pens romantic note for Anushka after winning T20 World Cup

Kohli pens romantic note for Anushka after winning T20 World Cup

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He expresses his gratitude for his wife for keeping him humble and grounded

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(Web Desk) - Virat Kohli has penned a romantic note for his spouse Anushka Sharma after winning the T20 World Cup. 

The cricketer expressed his gratitude to his wife for keeping him humble and grounded. 

Virat took to his social media handle and dropped a picture with his wife Anushka Sharma, and penned a gratitude post filled with love. 

Virat Kohli says 'I love you for being YOU' to his wife Anushka Sharma. 

On June 30, Virat Kohli shared an adorable picture with his wife Anushka Sharma to express his gratitude to her after winning the T20 World Cup.

In the picture, the couple can be seen sharing a laugh holding glasses of beverages. They posed with a scenic background of a hill area. The actress wore a white outfit while Virat donned casual attire. 

Sharing the picture, he wrote, "None of this would remotely be possible without you my love. You keep me humble, grounded and you always say it how it is with absolute honesty. 

"I couldn’t be more grateful for you. This victory is as much yours as it’s mine. Thank you and I love you for being YOU (red hearts)." 

After winning the final nail-biting match against South Africa, Anushka took to her Instagram account to congratulate Team India. 

She shared special moments from the match and revealed her and Virat's daughter Vamika's biggest concern. 

In a separate post, the proud wife dropped a picture of her husband with the trophy and penned, "AND ….. I love this man @virat.kohli . So grateful to call you my home - now go have a glass of sparkling water for me to celebrate this!.” 

KOHLI CALLS IT A DAY 

Virat Kohli on Saturday announced retirement from T20 cricket after his side reclaimed T20 World Cup glory after a gap of 17 years. 

It was time for next generation to take over, he said in a statement after lifting the Man of the Match title in the world cup. 

The world cup final was won by India by a narrow margin of just seven runs. 

An attritional 76 from Virat Kohli had helped India to a monumental first-innings score of 176/7 as they sought their first crown in over a decade.

Opponents South Africa were looking for their first world title ever as they chased 177 - and came immensely close, with some fine batting from Quinton de Kock and Heinrich Klaasen. However, Protease were restricted to 169 by Indian bowlers.

India have clinched the title again after the gap of 17 years.