Danielle Wyatt thanks Virat Kohli for the gifted bat

England’s women cricketer, Danielle Wyatt had social media buzzing at the 2014 edition of the ICC World T20 in Bangladesh when she tweeted her love for Indian team’s handsome hunk Virat Kohli.

The proposal — “Kohli marry me” — saw Danielle’s popularity soaring to dizzy heights and now she is one of the most recognisable faces in women’s cricket.

“85 per cent of my Twitter followers are Indians,” said the charming female cricketer during her visit to India in 2016.

Well now, Danielle has sent a thanks message to Virat Kohli for the bat he gifted to her.

On Monday, she took to Twitter and posted the picture of the bat along with the message.

Here what Danielle Wyatt wrote in her message to Virat Kohli:

“Back training this week. Can’t wait to use this beast 👌🏽💪🏽🔥 Thanks Virat kohli #ping #middlesbiggerthanme”

Prior to this, Virat has been pictured with Danielle during India’s tour match against Derbyshire in 2014. The England women star’s brother Max then posted a photo on his Twitter account.

In the photo, the Indian batting sensation can be seen standing next to Danielle.

Danielle-Wyatt-with-Virat-Kohli

The photo had been texted by Max as ‘Here’s Danielle Wyatt with Virat Kohli’.

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