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Celebrities can’t keep calm as India wins against England at The Oval

Kritika Gaur 1 month ago 0 7

Celebs like Suniel Shetty, Kareena Kapoor Khan and others congratulated Team India on their terrific win against England.

On Monday, India beat England by six runs at The Ovaldrawing the series to 2-2. Several celebrities have since wished Team India on their social media accounts and shown their excitement, congratulating the team and cheering for India.

Celebrities celebrate India’s win against England at The Oval.

Suniel Shetty, Anil Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan and many others took to social media to share their excitement on India’s win against England at The Oval on Monday. India defeated England in the thrilling fifth and final Test of theAnderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Suniel Shetty and his son Ahaan Shetty were present at the stadium to support Team India. Both were seen cheering and clapping after India’s victory. Sharing pictures on Instagram, he wrote, “2 incredible days at The Oval! What a game and what a win! Come on, India, always my India!” Athiya Shetty also shared a photo of Team India celebrating their victory and wrote, “Unreal!”

Celebrities share their excitement about Team India’s win.

Anil Kapoor took to X and shared a video of India’s iconic win. He expressed his joy, writing, “What a fight. What a finish. 💪Team India 🇮🇳 doesn’t play safe — they play like legends!” Kareena Kapoor Khan appreciated Mohammed Siraj’s performance and wrote, “Jai Hind.” Arjun Kapoorpenned a note, “@mohammedsirajofficial Miyaan kya baathai!!! Dil khol ke celebrate ki jiye aap… Catch jo hokar nahua uske bawajood to come and bowl like this on Day 5 to draw the series!!! Amongst the many well-deserved winners of the Player of the Match and Series, mere liye aap ho for the spirit you showed!!! Desh ke liye ladke jeete ho aap aaj!!! Jai Hind 🇮🇳 @indiancricketteam.”

Team India, under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, defeated England by six runs to level the series 2-2. Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj stunned with a 5-wicket haul, including three wickets on the final day, leading India to the win. Chasing a target of 374, England were bowled out for 367 in a dramatic finish at The Oval.

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