WATCH: IPL anchor Erin Holland shares her MI experience at the Wankhede Stadium

Former Miss Australia Erin Holland is now a part of the anchoring team for Star Sports India in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2018.

Erin, the brunette beauty has been in a long-term relationship with Australia’s all-rounder Ben Cutting, who is playing for Mumbai Indians (MI).

Cutting has played 5 IPL matches in this season and is yet to make a big mark. The Australian, however, picked the wicket of the in-form Chris Gayle in MI’s win against Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) at Indore.

Earlier this season, Erin wanted to get a hang of the MI experience and decided to hop into the iconic Wankhede Stadium.

A video of the same has been recently posted by MI’s Twitter handle.

Here’s the video:

Erin enjoys huge fan base on social media and earlier this year she told news.com.au, “Being a cricket wag is anything but easy. They travel so much, they’re away just as much as the boys are and they don’t see their families. I think they cop a bit of bad flack sometimes when people really have no idea what it actually entails. It’s not glamorous at all. You ride the roller coaster with them. Ben has played with everyone who’s been implicated and yeah, it’s a really devastating thing that has happened.”

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