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Bollywood actor Urvashi Rautela has been making the news for her cryptic Instagram posts and videos which were said to be aimed at the Indian cricketer Rishab Pant. Now, Dhanashree Verma, choreographer and wife of Indian leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, took to Instagram and posted a picture whose caption was inspired by Urvashi’s recent post made ahead of T20 World Cup.


Urvashi, who travelled to Australia, has been making headlines with her Instagram posts every day. A few days ago, she posted a picture of her traveling on a flight. The photo had a caption saying, “Followed my (black heart emoji), and it led me to Australia.” 


Similarly, yesterday, Dhanashree also shared a picture from her flight and wrote, “My (heart emoji) led me to Australia, literally. Got to be there for my man.” The dancer also posted multiple red heart emoticons in the comments section. Yuzvendra reacted to her post with two heart emojis.


In the photo, Dhanashree can be seen with her knees strapped as she had undergone surgery recently that kept her away from regular dance practice for quite some time. Hence she could travel to Australia with Yuzcendra Chahal but now she has recovered and she reached Australia to cheer for Team India as they aim to win the World Cup.


The Indian team will kick off their T20 World Cup campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground. In last year’s tournament, Pakistan defeated the Indian team by 10 wickets.  Apart from Pakistan, India has Bangladesh, and South Africa in their group who had earned automatic qualification to the Super 12 stage through ICC T20I rankings. 


The other two spots in the group were supposed to be filled by two teams from the qualification round. The Netherlands have already filled one vacancy. Whereas The other team is Zimbabwe, who defeated Scotland by five wickets to clinch the final birth in the Super 12 stage. Sikandar Raza once again emerged as the Player of the Match for his 40 in 23 balls and one wicket. Captain Craig Ervine also scored a crucial 58 that helped Zimbabwe to chase 133.