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Watch- Anushka Sharma Worried As Rashid Khan Threatens Virat Kohli

Tanay Hughes · · 3 min read

A High-Stakes Showdown at Narendra Modi Stadium

The intensity of the Indian Premier League often transcends the boundaries of mere sport, bringing out the raw competitive spirit of the world’s elite athletes. During the grand finale of the IPL 2026 held at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, spectators were treated to a spectacle that blended high-octane cricket with unexpected moments of tension. The match, featuring the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and the formidable Gujarat Titans, lived up to its billing, but one specific interaction between Virat Kohli and Rashid Khan became the talk of the evening.

The Moment That Caught Everyone’s Attention

The incident occurred in the middle of a gripping spell. As Virat Kohli stood at the non-striker’s end, Gujarat Titans’ star spinner Rashid Khan turned back toward him, feigning a throw with the ball. While seasoned cricket fans know that this is often a tactic to test a batsman’s composure or simply a display of aggressive intent, the gesture carried significant weight given the magnitude of the final. The cameras immediately panned toward the stands, where Bollywood actress and Kohli’s wife, Anushka Sharma, was captured looking on with a noticeably worried expression.

Friendship Amidst Competitive Fire

Despite the initial shock of the moment, it was clear that there was no genuine malice between the two cricketing icons. Rashid Khan, known for his affable nature and sportsmanship, quickly followed his gesture with a friendly signal to indicate that it was all part of the competitive heat of the game. Virat Kohli, a fierce competitor himself, is no stranger to such face-offs, often thriving under pressure and responding with his own intensity on the field.

Anushka Sharma in the Spotlight

The broadcast cameras frequently turned to Anushka Sharma, who was present in the stands to support her husband during this crucial championship match. Her reaction—a look of concern that resonated with many watching at home—highlighted the emotional investment family members have in these high-pressure sporting events. While the players on the field are locked in a battle for supremacy, the reactions from those in the stands serve as a poignant reminder of the human element behind the professional facade.

The Legacy of IPL Rivalries

The IPL 2026 final will be remembered for many things: the brilliant tactical maneuvers, the explosive batting, and the tactical bowling displays. However, these small, humanized moments between players like Kohli and Khan add a layer of drama that defines the league. Both athletes are legends in their own right, and their mutual respect, even during moments of confrontation, is a testament to the spirit of the game. As the tournament reaches its conclusion, it is these snapshots—the tension, the relief, and the high-stakes atmosphere—that solidify the IPL’s reputation as the premier cricket league in the world.

Looking Ahead

As the match progressed, the focus shifted back to the incredible display of skill on the pitch. Regardless of the final outcome, the interaction between Rashid Khan and Virat Kohli remains a highlight of the season. It encapsulates everything that makes cricket such an unpredictable and captivating sport. Fans will undoubtedly continue to discuss the intensity of the final for weeks to come, with the image of the competitive spirit on display serving as a defining memory of the 2026 campaign.

Stay tuned for more updates and analysis on the aftermath of this thrilling IPL final as we continue to track the reactions of the players and the cricketing community.

Tanay Hughes

Tanay Hughes is a senior cricket correspondent for the Daily FT, Sri Lanka’s leading financial daily. Of Burgher descent, Hughes grew up steeped in the island’s rich literary and cricketing traditions. He covers the national team, the World Test Championship, and the domestic circuit with a special focus on spin bowling and the transformation of cricket infrastructure after the civil war. His work also explores the business side of the sport, including broadcasting deals and the financial pressures on smaller Test-playing nations. A Colombo native and University of Colombo graduate, Hughes is a regular voice on Sri Lankan television panels and contributes to The Cricketer and Wisden online.