England’s women cricketer Danielle Wyatt gets TROLLED for misspelling Virat Kohli’s name

England’s women cricketer Danielle Wyatt who proposed to Virat Kohli three years back, recently shared a photo of the cricket bat she received from the Indian star batsman.

But Danielle made a huge blunder while posting the photo of the gift as she made a typographical error of Kohli’s name on the bat. She wrote ‘Virat Kholi’ instead of Virat Kohli.

Danielle is the same England cricketer who confessed her love for Kohli in 2014 on Twitter and wanted to marry him.

Danielle-Wyatt-with-Virat-Kohli

Virat gifted the charming female cricketer this bat during ICC Women’s World T20 in 2016. She is an all-rounder in England Women’s team and was a part of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 winning squad which defeated Mithali Raj led Indian side by 11 runs at the Lord’s Cricket Ground.

After the Women’s World Cup triumph, Danielle had a perfect season in Women’s Super League while playing for franchise Southern Vipers. Her team was the runner-up of the tournament.

These days, the 26 years old is training for the upcoming Ashes series. She got excited when she decided to train with Kohli’s bat in the practice session and posted about the same on Twitter.

After Danielle’s post, Danielle became the subjected of trolling on Twitter. The English cricketer faced Virat fans’ wrath for the typographical error.

Here are the some of the Twitter reactions regarding Danielle’s post:

https://twitter.com/KaranArjunSm/status/907204153973207040

https://twitter.com/vkapoor1212/status/907056135001194496

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