
‘I'm going to propose to you': WCL owner's celebratory remark for anchor Karishma Kotak goes viral
Long after when the celebrations are over, WCL owner Harshit Tomar was interviewed by anchor Karishma Kotak. Towards the end of the interview, Kotak as Tomar on how he plans to celebrate the success of the tournament. In response, Tomar said, 'Probably once this is over, I'm going to propose to you' on live TV.
Caught off guard, Kotak responded with a 'Oh my god' remark before regaining her composure to switch back on her job. The video went viral on social media with several viewers calling Tomar's words made Kotak uncomfortable. Soon after, Tomar posted a photo of the two on Instagram with a heart and folded hand emojis.
Kotak also commented with a heart emoji. While the WCL didn't get a BCCI and ICC approval, the tournament has got the green light from the England and Wales Cricket Board (WCL). However, the highlight of WCL 2025 was India Champions' withdrawal against Pakistan Champions twice, including the semifinal in the light of Pahalgam attack.
Batting first, Pakistan Champions rode on a 76 from opener Sharjeel Khan to post 195/5 in 20 overs. In reply, South Africa Champions lost the wicket of Hashim Amla as De Villiers (120 not out) and JP Duminy (50 not out) to romp home with 3.1 overs to spare. While ABD smashed 12 fours and seven sixes in his 60-ball known, Duminy accounted for four fours and two sixes. It was also ABD's third hundred in WCL 2025.
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