Sachin Tendulkar wrote a nice message for Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma after they announced the birth of their baby boy Akaay. Virat Kohli, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, and his wife Anushka Sharma shared the happy news of their second child, Akaay, on Tuesday. They posted about it on social media, and Sachin Tendulkar sent his congratulations to them.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma shared a post on their social media accounts, telling everyone about the arrival of Akaay, who is Vamika’s younger brother. They also asked for privacy during this special time in their lives.
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Tendulkar congratulated Virat and Anushka on the birth of their new family member. He wrote a tweet wishing them joy and laughter with their new baby. He called Akaay a “little champ” and hoped that he brings endless joy to their lives.
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma got married in 2017 and became parents for the first time when Vamika was born in January 2021. During that time, Kohli took a break from cricket to be with Anushka. He left the Australia tour after the first Test match to be there for the birth of their first child. They had announced Anushka’s pregnancy before Kohli left for Australia.
Kohli’s recent absence from the England Test series was due to personal reasons, as revealed in his post. He had initially been part of the squad for the first two matches but withdrew from the series to be with his family. It was the first time he missed a home Test series since he started playing in 2011.
Although Kohli hasn’t played for India since the T20I series against Afghanistan, he is expected to return to action for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the upcoming IPL season. This tournament will be important for him to prepare for the T20 World Cup in June.
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