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Virat, Anushka click picture with 'patient' dog
Image: twitter.com/imVkohli

Virat, Anushka click picture with 'patient' dog

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 25 Aug 2018, 05:45 am

Southampton/London, Aug 25 (IBNS): In one of the trending pictures on social media, Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli along with his wife and actress Anushka Sharma could be seen spending some time with a "patient" dog, probably at a shopping centre.

In the picture, which has been shared by the skipper, Kohli said: "Met this beautiful boy who was patient enough to take a picture with us."

Both dressed in trouser and t-shirt, Kohli and the Indian team's first lady were looking attractive too.

Kohli and Anushka are presently in England as the former is busy in playing the Test series against the hosts.

After a close defeat in the first Test and a drubbing the ensuing one, India managed to post a memorable win in the third Test match, which was played in Nottingham, clinching a 203-run victory.

Despite India's poor performance in the first two Test matches, Anushka's spouse had a terrific journey with the bat. After scoring 200 runs in two innings of the first match, Kohli slammed his 23rd Test century in Nottingham.

Not to forget, the skipper had missed the 23rd hundred in the first innings of the third Test just by three runs.

India are presently trailing England in the series 1-2, with two more matches to spare.

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