Chapter 26- The Lord's Victory (Part one)

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*******1st test match**********

"You were perfect out there Rahul" Kiara smiled hugging her bestfriend
"But Iru century-" Rahul said
"Next one for sure" Kiara said pulling his cheeks.

"You want to talk Cheeku?" Kiara asked walking towards Virat, who just shook his head no in return.
"Hope, Cheeks hope. I believe in you" Kiara said before going back to her work

******The beginning of the Lord's match (First innings of team India)********

"Where is Rohi bhai?" Kiara asked as soon as Rohit returned from the ground after getting out.
"He is in the changing room, I don't think he wants to talk, Kiara don't go there" Ajju warned Kiara, as she was running towards the change room.
"Rohi bhai" Kiara knocked on the door before entering the room.
"Not now Ki" Rohit replied still frustrated that he missed his century.
"I just wanted to say that you batted so well Rohi bhai, I loved your innings" Kiara said standing by the door
"You did?" Rohit asked calming down for a second
"It was magical Rohi bhai and for a minute you made me forget it was a test match" Kiara laughed
"Thanks Iru" Rohit tried to say
"Since when did you started thanking me?" Kiara replied walking away.

"MY BABY SCORED A CENTURY" Kiara screamed from inside the room, she wanted to shout happily from the balcony but controlled herself and started preparing for social media content knowing her fiancé would be hugging Rahul from her behalf too.
"Calm down Ki" Ajju laughed
"Centuryyyy" Kiara sang out of excitement
"Aaj nahi rukengi bhabhijaan" Siraj laughed
"Where is she going?" Rishab asked seeing Kiara walking away

"When will KL's name be written on the honours board?" Kiara asked to one of the Lord's management member.
"Ma'am, he just scored a century, give us some time please" The member replied amused by the excitement
"Can't you do it today?" Kiara asked frowning
"His final score is to be written on the board, so we can't write his name before he gets out" The member answered politely.
"How about you atleast put the tape with his name on it and the runs later? I want to surprise him when the day ends" Kiara suggested
"I will try to make the arrangements for that Miss.Sharma" The member said knowing there was no stopping Kiara from getting the best gifts for her players.

"Princess it's just been five minutes" Ravi said 
"Sorry coach I'm too excited" Kiara smiled
"KNICKED AND ITS CAUGHT" The commentator said

"WHAT? WHO GOT OUT?" Kiara asked turning around
"Virat" Ishant answered 
"But his half century" Kiara mumbled
"Prin-princess it's alright" Ravi said seeing Kiara walking inside with the same sad expressions as Virat but just like her fiancé, she didn't want to listen to anyone right now.

"Tujhe kya hua?" Rohit asked when Kiara sat beside him
"He missed his century..... half century" Kiara mumbled
"I know it hurts you more when he misses his milestones" Rohit said carefully, trying not to upset her more.
"It's not like that Rohi bhai-" Kiara tried to say
"Come on Iru don't lie to me, we all know his performance effects you the most, the team's performance also does but his more" Rohit said holding her hand
"No one sees his efforts, everyone out there will be trolling him after this" Kiara sighed
"That doesn't effects him, he is a hungry lion Iru, he stops at nothing. Don't worry about the trolls because the next time he scores big they will be back with their false praises" Rohit assured

******** Day 3 (India's bowling)********

"What the fuck is happening there?" Kiara asked pointing towards Rahul, who was looking so disappointed.
"They are throwing something at Rahul" The coach replied checking the scene with his binoculars
"THEY ARE DOING WHAT?" Kiara said almost running downstairs.
"Rukja Kiara, please rukja" Ashwin said trying to hold Kiara back.
"ASH CHODD MUJHE. HOW DARE THEY THROW STUFF AT MY KIDDO" Kiara shouted trying to get out of his hold.
"Bhabhi please rukjao" Shardul said holding Kiara from the other side as Ashwin wasn't able to handle her.

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