IPL 2018: Danielle Wyatt looking forward to watch Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings game

England women’s cricket team star Danielle Wyatt has indicated that she may end up at a Royal Challengers Bangalore game in the upcoming season of the India Premier League (IPL) to cheer her favourite batsman Virat Kohli.

Wyatt, who is currently in India as a part of the limited overs series against the hosts, responded to a fan’s query on whether she will be cheering for the RCB skipper alongside his Bollywood star wife Anushka Sharma.

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In a recent Twitter interaction with her fans, Wyatt went on to reveal her interest in the IPL 2018. The talented cricketer responded brilliantly when asked whether she will watch the first match of the tournament.

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“Yassss ☺️ looking forward to it 😁😁 #ipl”, Wyatt replied.

Back in 2014, Wyatt had stirred up a storm when she proposed to Kohli on Twitter after being spellbound by his knock against South Africa in World T20. Later that year, she was gifted with a bat from Kohli during a warm-up game between India and England in Derbyshire.

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