Bollywood Star Anushka Sharma Enjoys a Warm Moment with Nitish Kumar Reddy’s Family in Australia

Nitish Kumar Reddy captured the spotlight with his debut international century against Australia on Day 3 of the Boxing Day Test.

Nitish Kumar Reddy stole the spotlight on Day 3 of the Boxing Day Test with his first-ever international century against Australia. The emotional moment was made even more poignant as his father, Mutyala Reddy, was seen praying in the stands, overcome with emotion as his son reached the milestone. Mutyala, filled with pride, later shared a heartwarming picture with Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, who was in Australia supporting her husband, cricketer Virat Kohli. The photo, shared by Mutyala on his Instagram Stories, captured the joy of the moment, showcasing the connection between the families during this significant occasion for the Reddy family.

The scene at the MCG during Day 3 of the Boxing Day Test was nothing short of emotional for Nitish Kumar Reddy and his family. As the young cricketer reached his first international century, his father Mutyala Reddy could not hold back tears. The proud father, who had been seen fervently praying for his son’s success throughout the match, expressed his overwhelming joy at the achievement.

In a moment of camaraderie, Mutyala Reddy shared a special photo with Bollywood star Anushka Sharma, who was also in the stands supporting her husband, Virat Kohli. The two families came together in this shared moment of happiness and pride. Anushka, known for her unwavering support for Kohli, appeared delighted by the achievement, and the photo further underscored the bond between the cricketers’ families.

Nitish Kumar Reddy’s century added a new chapter to his career, and his father’s emotional reaction reflected the hard work and dedication behind the achievement. The Reddy family’s joy was clearly felt across the stadium, as they celebrated this milestone in the young cricketer’s career.

The moment was one of deep pride and emotional release for Nitish Kumar Reddy’s family as the young cricketer made his mark on international cricket by scoring his first century against Australia on Day 3 of the Boxing Day Test. His father, Mutyala Reddy, a pillar of support throughout Nitish’s journey, could not contain his tears when his son reached this significant milestone. Mutyala, who had been seen praying fervently in the stands, captured the profound moment of joy and celebration.

Amidst this emotional family achievement, Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, who had flown in to cheer for her husband Virat Kohli, was spotted in the stands. Anushka, who has been a constant source of support for Kohli, shared in the joy of the occasion, and Mutyala Reddy, overwhelmed with emotion, took to Instagram Stories to share a heartfelt picture with her. The photo was a beautiful representation of the connection between the families, as both Nitish and Virat Kohli’s families celebrated the cricketer’s success.

This landmark century not only marked a personal achievement for Nitish Kumar Reddy but also a moment of pride for his entire family, who have supported him through his journey from domestic cricket to the international stage. The day became a perfect mix of personal triumph and shared joy, as the Reddy and Kohli families, both closely involved in the world of cricket, celebrated the young cricketer’s first century in the grandest fashion.

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