Mohammad Amir And Shahid Afridi Wished Virat And Anushka On Twitter

The wedding of Virat and Anushka was more live a covert operation no one could manage to decode. While we kept speculating about the wedding and looked for insight on the wedding date, it was revealed that the adorable couple had already tied the knot in Italy on 11th December.

The pictures are out and are going viral everywhere. The hotshot couple looks amply stunning in their wedding attires and seeing these pictures you got to say, “Made for each other.” As Kohli married the love of his life blessings poured in from the other side of the border.

Afridi writes a special message

Mohammad Amir And Shahid Afridi Wished Virat And Anushka On Twitter

It’s a well established fact that Kohli and Afridi share a good relationship. It was recent that the Indian skipper gifted an autographed bat to Afridi and also a signed jersey when Boom Boom Afridi retired from international cricket in April.

Everyone learned about the marriage only when Virat and Anushka posted pictures from there social media handles. The pics are just so adorable and this wedding will surely be marked as one of the most important highlights of 2017.

Afridi posted on social media to extend his wishes to Virat and Anushka who is now officially Mrs Kohli. The legendary all rounder took to Twitter and posted, “Congratulations on your wedding. May god bless you two and give you happiness and a rewarding married life.”

Here is the tweet that Shahid Afridi shared:

This is indeed a great gesture by Afridi. He’s had ugly on field moments playing against India but he has shown that off the field he carries a good heart.

Mohammad Amir joins in:

Mohammad Amir And Shahid Afridi Wished Virat And Anushka On Twitter

Amir and Kohli share great mutual respect for each other. Kohli once revealed that Mohammad Amir is one of the best bowlers around in response to this Amir was all praises for Kohli and his batting.

Mohammad Amir too extended his wishes for the newlywed couple on Twitter. Amir wrote, “Congrats bro god bless you.” The pacer too showed good heart by congratulating Indian captain on his wedding day.

Here is the tweet that Amir shared:

India and Pakistan may not be playing bilateral cricket but their hearts are surely connected. Afridi’s and Amir’s Tweets speak for this warm connection that cricketers across the border share.

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