Twitter reacts to ‘Rab ne bana di jodi’ version of Danielle Wyatt and Virat Kohli

Danielle Wyatt’s 52-ball century led England to the highest successful run chase in a Women’s T20 internationals and a seven-wicket win over India in the Paytm T20I tri-series in Mumbai on Sunday.

This was Wyatt’s fastest century in WT20Is and her second in the shortest format of the game. Fans on social media managed to find out a connection of Wyatt’s century with Virat Kohli.

It is also being reported that Wyatt played with the bat gifted to her by Kohli and equaled Indian skipper’s record of fastest hundred, which he had made in ODI against Australia. Kohli also took 52-balls to complete his century, though, it was in ODIs.

After the match, Kate Cross, England Women’s fast bowler, shared a post on Twitter and asked Wyatt about her belief in fate.

The tweet contained a picture which showed the connection between Wyatt and Kohli. As soon as Danielle Wyatt aka Danni saw the picture, she hilariously reacted to the post.

Here is how fans reacted on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/jsnprince/status/978117020259565568

https://twitter.com/Prasad9546155/status/978042407047450625

https://twitter.com/Rebel4155/status/978314436246212608

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