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Virat Kohli fan who waited for 71st century to get married? Gets Best ‘Wedding Gift’

India… India… If there is something that unifies our country beyond all our differences, religions, and diversity is the never-ending affinity towards cricket. In our country, Cricket is not considered as a “sport”, but it has been the emotion reflecting through our very skin and blood. Cricket in India is more like an addiction.

Virat Kohli, much like the icons of the previous generations, has enjoyed fandom of the highest order, winning millions of hearts during his decorated cricket career. Fans have gone to great lengths to express their love for their stars and a certain Aman Agarwal is no exception.

Kohli’s fans have waited with baited breath to watch him score his 71st international hundred. However, for a fan, this wait has been rather long. A few years back, Aman Agarwal held a placard at stadium which said that he will not get married until Virat Kohli hits his 71st century. And now, as Kohli has completed that, the fan has an update about his wedding.

Take a look at his tweet here:

Kohli scored his 70th century against Bangladesh in November of 2019. Three years later, Kohli’s 71st came in September 2022 against Afghanistan in an Asia Cup T20 match. Sticking true to his word Sticking true to his word, Aman Agarwal only got married after Virat Kohli scored a 71st century. Not only this, on Agarwal’s wedding day, the cricketer scored his 74th century! 34-years-old took to his official Twitter handle and shared an image of himself in his wedding attire. “I asked for the 71st century but he scored 74th on my special day,” read the caption. Aman has shared a collage where on one side he was seen holding the ‘I Will Not Get Married Till Virat Kohli Scores his 71st’ placard. On the other side, there is a picture of him wearing a wedding sherwani, in front of his TV.

Since uploaded, the image has gone viral with over 650K views. “Wholesome moment!!!! Congratulations nd may God bless u with happy married life,” wrote a Twitter user. Another person wrote, “A promise was once made and that promise was kept. Shaddi mubarak bhai.”

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