Twitter Conversation Between Shubman Gill And Danielle Wyatt Is Today’s Internet Sensation
Danielle Wyatt, England’s one of the most popular batswomen is often on news for one or other reasons. It all started with her tweet, ‘Will you marry me Koli?’, later she took a photograph with Virat which has taken the Internet by storm. Not just that, later she made many comments about former captain cool MS Dhoni and others. She is earlier seen sporting RCB’s jersey, she even asked for one on her Twitter handle which again went viral on the Interner.
It has been just a couple of months, Danielle has visited India to play some prominent matches for England. Just as she came to Mumbai, fans earlier trolled her involving married Virat Kohli and his wife Anushka Sharma. Now, again, Danielle is all set to come to India. But, this time, it is Indian youngster Shubman Gill who is on news.
Soon after acknowledging her tweet about coming to Mumbai, Shubman welcomed her and the conversation started. She even quoted a nickname for him and it is now drawing in some unbelievable stories on the Internet. She is all set to land in India owing to the T20 game scheduled between the BCCI XI and IPL XI at Mumbai on the 22nd of May. This is an initiative by the BCCI towards promoting women’s cricket in India as they are all set to launch the women’s IPL in 3 years time from now.
Talking about the same, she retweeted the post of ICC and wrote, “Can’t wait for this! Back to Mumbai.”
Can’t wait for this! 😬 Back to Mumbai ☺️🇮🇳 🏏 https://t.co/23YxoQmxFT
— Danielle Wyatt (@Danni_Wyatt) May 15, 2018
Shubman interestingly responded to her tweet and welcomed her to India assuring her that the wait will be worth. “The wait will be worth it. Hahah. Welcome to India,” he replied.
The wait will be worth it. Hahah. Welcome to India
— Shubman gill (@RealShubmanGill) May 15, 2018
She further went saying, ‘Thanks youngen ‘,
Thanks youngen 👊
— Danielle Wyatt (@Danni_Wyatt) May 15, 2018
Well, Youngen is a fine nickname, but we barely know what’s going on on the other side.