Virat Kohli, start Indian cricket team batter, and his wife Anushka Sharna, a popular Bollywood actor, recently announced they were blessed with a baby boy – Akaay – on February 15. Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma have an elder daughter – Vamika. Virat Kohli has been missing from action on the cricket field for almost a month now, and their were speculations over it. The former Indian cricket team captain ended the speculation with a post on social media. “With abundant happiness and our hearts full of love, we are pleased to inform everyone that on 15th February, we welcomed our baby boy Akaay & Vamika’s little brother into this world!,” Kohli informed in an instagram post.
“We seek your blessings and good wishes in this beautiful time in our lives. We request you to kindly respect our privacy at this time.”
Now an image has been doing the rounds on where Virat Kohli can be seen sitting at a restaurant with a kid. According to several social media accounts, the image was taken in London and the kid in the photo is Vamika.
Virat Kohli in a restaurant in London. pic.twitter.com/E20OWlxb1n
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) February 26, 2024
Virat with Vamika #ViratKohli | @imVkohli pic.twitter.com/GxA3xlB0ch
— Virat Kohli FC (@ViratsPlanet) February 26, 2024
Indian cricket team star batter Virat Kohli took to social media to express his happiness following Rohit Sharma and Co’s historic series win against England. India defeated England by five wickets in the fourth Test match in Ranchi on Monday to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. Kohli opted out of the Test series as he welcomed a baby boy Akaay with his wife and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma. However, within minutes of the series win, Kohli posted a special message for the team.
“YES!!! Phenomenal series win by our young team. Showed grit, determination and resilience. @BCCI,” he posted on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter).
India’s home supremacy weathered the ‘Bazball’ storm as Rohit Sharma’s men secured a hard-fought five-wicket win over England in the fourth and penultimate Test for a 17th consecutive series triumph in their own backyard, handing a harsh reality check to the visitors’ unidimensional approach.