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The speculation surrounding the wedding of Indian cricketer Virat Kohli and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma has been doing rounds on the internet. While there has been talks of the couple tying the knot in Italy, international cricket venue Adelaide Oval has now invited the couple get married at the ground in Australia.

The management of the iconic stadium, which hosted the 2nd Ashes Test recently, has expressed the desire to host the celebrity wedding. In fact, the venue's CEO Andrew Daniels spoke to Hindustan Times saying, “We would be thrilled to host Virat and Anushka’s wedding at Adelaide Oval. How fantastic would it be for Virat to create more happy memories here, considering his outstanding playing history at the Oval.”.

While Virat and Anushka haven't yet come out to comment on the subject, Daniels assured that they will get a memorable wedding if they opt to go with Adelaide Oval. (READ: Virat Kohli - Anushka Sharma wedding: Fans' hilarious take on couple's soon to tie knot rumour)

“With 26 purpose-built function spaces to choose from, combined with a showcase of South Australia’s finest food and wine it would be an unforgettable day for the future Mr and Mrs Kohli and their guests,” he said.

Oval recently underwent a massive renovation which transformed the 146-year-old stadium into an exquisite modern stadium after a whopping cost of Aus $535 million was spent. The venue recently saw a record-breaking 55,000 spectators turn up for the 2nd test of the ongoing Ashes Tests, which Australia won by 120 runs and took a 2-0 lead in the series.

Meanwhile, sources reveal that Virat Kohli's family and close friends have already booked their tickets for Milan where the wedding will supposedly take place. Even Kohli's former coach Rajkumar Sharma is believed to have taken a leave to attend the couple's wedding.

Kohli and Anushka have been dating each other since 2013 after meeting during the shoot of a shampoo commercial and the Bollywood actress has often been seen coming to cricket matches to see the Indian skipper play.