CWC 2019 – “Anushka maregi apko” : Fans hilariously troll Urvashi Rautela after she hugs Virat Kohli’s statue in London

Brilliant knocks from Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli before the magnificent spells from Kuldeep Yadav and Hardik Pandya guided India to beat Pakistan by 89 runs at the Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday.

With the win, India’s head-to-head record against Pakistan in the World Cup matches now sits at 7-0.

And post India’s victory, model turned actress Urvashi Rautela took to her Twitter handle to share a picture with the Indian skipper. Well, not the real one but his wax statue.

“#INDIAVsPAKISTAN #CWC19 @cricketworldcup #INDvPAK #love #india #cricket #lovecricket,” she captioned the picture.

But on a hilarious note, Twitter users couldn’t help but mention Anushka Sharma in their comments after seeing Urvashi’s picture with Virat’s wax statue.

Here are some of the Twitter reactions:

https://twitter.com/Matakabhakt/status/1140276705665282048

The wax statue of Virat Kohli will be on display at Madame Tussauds in London until July 15 – remain at the museum for the duration of the World Cup 2019.

Kohli’s statue is dressed in the official Indian kit – the shoes and gloves have been donated by the batsman himself.

During the ongoing World Cup, Kohli’s wax statue will stand alongside legends such as Usain Bolt, Sir Mo Farah and Sachin Tendulkar.

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