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Anushka, Virat go green, plant saplings together

| | Aug 20, 2017, at 10:00 pm
Dambulla, Aug 20 (IBNS): Indian captain Virat Kohli and actress Anushka Sharma went for a special date recently when they planted saplings together.

The image has gone viral on social media.

Virat's fans shared a image of the two busy planting the saplings on a fanpage.

"Virat kohli and Anushka sharma are planting trees," the image was posted on Instagram with a quote.

 

Virat kohli and Anushka sharma are planting trees 😘😘 @virat.kohli #viratkohli #anushkasharma #tree #plant #srilanka

A post shared by Virat Kohli™ (@viratkohli__18_) on

They reportedly planted the saplings in Dambulla.

Indian team is currently playing the ODI series in Sri Lanka.

Virat and his men beat the Asian cricket giants by 3-0 margin the Test series.

Image courtesy:  Virat_18_ Instagram page

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