A well-known actor in the Indian film industry, Suniel is the father-in-law of India’s star batter KL Rahul. Although many assumed that he would pick his son-in-law as his favourite cricketer, Suniel’s choice was rather surprising.
Suniel Shetty reveals his favourite cricketer
During an interaction with social media influencer Niharika MN at Money Control’s Creator Economic Summit, Suniel was asked to reveal his favourite cricketer. Without hesitation, the cinema star named Virat Kohli as his favourite in the current times.
Suniel Shetty’s explains the reason behind not choosing KL Rahul
When asked about why he didn’t choose his daughter Athiya Shetty‘s husband, Rahul, Suniel explained that Rahul is family and holds a different place in his heart. He called the wicketkeeper-batter as his son but reserved the title of his favourite cricketer for Virat. Suniel’s admiration for Kohli revolved around the cricketer’s remarkable chasing abilities.
“My favorite cricketer in today’s time is definitely Virat Kohli. KL is my son. When it’s family, you don’t talk about family. My favorite cricketer is Virat Kohli because he is the master of chasing,” said Suniel.
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This revelation added an interesting layer to the ongoing ODI World Cup, especially for fans of both cricket and Bollywood. It highlighted the personal dynamics between Suniel and Rahul while showcasing Shetty’s genuine appreciation for Virat’s cricketing prowess.
India’s ODI World Cup 2023 campaign
As far as India’s campaign in the ongoing World Cup is concerned, the Men in Blue’s journey in the ODI World Cup 2023 has been nothing short of exceptional. The team currently sits at the top of the standings with an unbeaten streak of six matches. This impressive run can be attributed to the brilliant form of key players like Virat. The Delhi-born cricketer has been a driving force for the Indian team, amassing 354 runs in six matches, which includes a century and three half-centuries.
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