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See Pics: How Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma Celebrated 6th Wedding Anniversary

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Away from the game of cricket, Virat Kohli celebrated his 6th wedding anniversary with his wife Anushka Sharma on December 11, 2023.

Kohli, who hasn't stepped on the cricket field since the conclusion of the Cricket World Cup 2023, is enjoying his time away from the game.

On Monday, the cricketer and his actress wife organised a party, celebrating their 6th wedding anniversary. Anushka took to Instagram to share pictures from the party which included some friends and members of the family. "Day filled with love and friends and family got too late to post for the gram?

6+infinity of love with my numero uno," Anushka captioned the post. A post shared by AnushkaSharma1588 (@anushkasharma) From the pictures shared on social media, it was clear that only friends and family members of the two attended the party.

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