Cape Town: Hours after Virat Kohli resigned as India’s Test skipper, his greatest admirer which occurs to be his spouse, Anushka Sharma reacted to the event on Sunday. In a protracted publish on Instagram, Anushka recalled the day in 2014 when Kohli was handed over the captaincy from MS Dhoni. Anushka goes on to disclose how the three of them sat collectively and chatted.Also Read – India’s Predicted Playing XI for First ODI vs South Africa, Paarl: Virat Kohli To Play Under New Captain KL Rahul; Venkatesh Iyer May Debut “I remember the day in 2014 when you told me that you have been made the captain as MS had decided to retire from test cricket. I remember MS, you & I having a chat later that day & him joking about how quickly your beard will start turning grey. We all had a good laugh about it. Since that day, I’ve seen more than just your beard turning grey,” her publish learn. Also Read – Virat Kohli or Sachin Tendulkar? Politician’s Tweet Sparks Controversy After Captaincy Resignation She additionally goes on to confess the expansion she has seen in her husband after taking up the mantle of management from MS Dhoni. “I’ve seen growth. Immense growth. Around you & within you. And yes, I am very proud of your growth as the captain of the Indian National Cricket team & what achievements the team had under your leadership. But I’m more proud of the growth you achieved within you,” he added. Also Read – Rohit Sharma Expresses ‘SHOCK’ on Virat Kohli Stepping Down as India’s Test Captain
“Like I’ve said, truly blessed are those who tried to get to know you beneath what meets the eye. You are not perfect & have your flaws but then again when did you ever try to conceal that? What you did was to always stand up for doing the right thing, the harder thing, always! You held on to nothing with greed, not even this position & I know that. Because when one holds on to something so tightly they limit themselves & you, my love, are limitless.Our daughter will see the learning of these 7 years in the father that you are to her,” she concluded her prolonged publish.