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Wife Anushka’s Big Disclosure, Virat Kohli’s Body Was Burning With Fever, Still Scored 186 Runs

Virat Kohli played a brilliant inning of 186 runs in the fourth Test of the Border Gavaskar series against Australia. This century came after three and a half years with the bat of King Kohli. Virat Kohli has so far scored 28 centuries in Test cricket.

His first century of the year in the Ahmedabad Test is his eighth century against Australia. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli’s wife, Anushka Sharma, has spoken about her husband’s ill health through her Instagram story.

Wife Anushka’s Big Disclosure, Virat Kohli Was Ill

Virat Kohli’s wife, who scored 186 runs in 365 balls with the help of 15 fours in the Ahmedabad Test, shared her Instagram story shortly after the century. In this, he has told that Virat Kohli was battling a fever. Despite this, he did not distance himself from cricket. Wife Anushka wrote, ‘It always inspires me to play with restraint despite being ill.’

This story of Anushka Sharma is becoming increasingly viral on social media. The meaning of this story also emerges that Virat Kohli does not allow his fitness to weaken in front of illness. This is why the fans saw the 75th century of his career with his bat in the Ahmedabad Test.

This Is The Condition Of The Game On The Fourth Day

The last match of the 4-match Test series between India and Australia is being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. On the fourth day, Team India scored 571 runs in the first innings. With this, India got a lead of 91 runs.

Australian captain Steve Smith won the toss in this match and decided to bat first; while batting first, Australia scored 480 runs; till the end of the fourth day’s play, Australia scored three runs in the second innings, and at the crease, But Travis Head and Kuhneman are batting.

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