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Glenn Maxwell's Wife Vini Raman Hits Back At Trolls, Says, 'You Can Be Indian...,'

Glenn Maxwell's wife Vini Raman hit back at trolls targeting Australia cricketers and their families.

Glenn Maxwell's Wife Vini Raman Hits Back At Trolls, Says, 'You Can Be Indian...,' Glenn Maxwell wife Vini Raman hit back at troll.

Australia defeated India in the final of the 2023 World Cup final on Sunday (November 19) at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and the after-effects to the host nation losing caused in some really bad incidents taking place. One of those horrifying moments is that the wifes of Australia cricketers facing hateful comments and messages on social media. Glenn Maxwell's wife, Vini Raman took on Instagram to call out the trools targeting Australia cricketers and their families.

"Can't believe this needs to be said BUT you can be Indian and also support the country of your birth where you have been raised and more importantly the team your husband, father of your child plays in no-brainer. Take a chill pill and direct that outrage towards more important world issues," she said in Instagram story. (Virat Kohli To Rohit Sharma; ICC's Team Of The Tournament - In Pics)

Coming to celebrations, Aussie skipper Pat Cummins celebrated Australia's record sixth World Cup title by posing with the trophy on a Sabarmati river cruise boat in Ahmedabad. The celebrations have kicked off for the Australian team after they overcame the unbeaten Indian side and claimed a six-wicket victory at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday.

Cummins-led Australian team celebrated their triumph with a ride on a Sabarmati river cruise on Monday. Cummins posed with the World Cup trophy capturing the essence of the victory as well as capturing the peaceful yet vibrant environment. (Anushka Sharma Consoles Virat Kohli With A Hug After Team India's Heartbreak In Cricket World Cup 2023 Final, Check Viral Pic)

Cummins was ecstatic after victory and admitted that they played their best cricket for the final game and said, "I think we saved our best for last. Couple of big match players stood up, and we're pretty stuffed. We've been batting first pretty much for the whole tournament, today we thought, it's a good night to chase down, we thought it might actually get a little bit easier. Everyone was pretty keen to get out there. This year will be remembered for a long, long time and we had a lot of success over the winter and this one peaks it all. At the top of the mountain."

Coming to the match, India bundled out on a score of 240 in 50 overs. On a tough batting surface, skipper Rohit Sharma (47 in 31 balls, with four boundaries and three sixes), Virat Kohli (54 in 63 balls, with four boundaries) and KL Rahul (66 in 107 balls, with one four) posted important knocks.

Mitchell Starc (3/55) was the pick of the bowlers for Australia. Skipper Pat Cummins (2/34) and Josh Hazlewood (2/60) also bowled well. Adam Zampa and Glenn Maxwell got a wicket each. (Jay Shah Reacts To India's Loss To Australia In Cricket World Cup 2023, Says 'The Entire Nation...')

While chasing 241, India had the Aussies down at 47/3. Knocks from Travis Head (137 in 120 balls, with 15 fours and four sixes) and Marnus Labuschagne (58 in 110 balls, with four boundaries) left the Indian team without answers and guided them to a six-wicket win. The World Cup finalists will now compete in a five-match T20I series which will begin on Thursday in Visakhapatnam.