Shame: Virat Kohli lashes out at netizens trolling Anushka Sharma
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Virat Kohli, who led India to a smashing victory in last night’s match against Australia, has finally spoken against netizens who troll his alleged ex-girlfriend Anushka Sharma for breaking up with Kohli and bringing good luck to the Indian cricket team.When they were romantically involved, people were associating Sharma with bad luck and negativity because coincidentally, Kohli was going through a bad phase in his career at that time, making people believe that she was the reason for his poor performance on-field.
Moreover, ever since they have broken up, even though no official statement was issued by either of them in this regard, people have been thanking her for this, because Kohli has led India to many victories in the recent past.
The blue-eyed boy of Indian cricket has finally spoken against these uncompassionate folks on his social media accounts at Instagram and Twitter.
On Instagram, he wrote a detailed post about what he felt.Shame on people for trolling @AnushkaSharma non-stop. Have some compassion. She has always only given me positivity pic.twitter.com/OBIMA2EZKu
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) March 28, 2016
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Kudos, Virat! It takes a lot of efforts to speak up for your loved ones, and even more for standing up for those who no longer hold the same place in your life.
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