Rishabh Pant opens up on his viral picture with Bonnie Paine and kids

Few days ago, Bonnie Paine, Australian captain Tim Paine’s wife, has posted a picture on her Instagram story which showed Indian wicket wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant carrying her kids.

Moreover, she captioned the picture, ‘best babysitter’. The whole incident rolls back to the third Test in Melbourne where Tim Paine asked Rishabh Pant to babysit his kids during the first innings of the match.

The picture immediately went viral and also made Bonnie an internet sensation as her Instagram followers increased at a rapid pace.

On New Year’s Day, all three- Pant, Tim and Bonnie – attended a party hosted by the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at his residence.

Recently, the left-handed wicket-keeper batsman decided to opine on the viral picture and said he was privileged to meet everyone there.

Pant opens up on the viral picture

“Everyone’s family were really nice. We met most of the people during the function at the prime minister’s house. It was lovely meeting them. I don’t think I have to change myself for something like that. The only thing is they put the photo on Instagram and it went viral,” Pant was quoted as saying to the media persons in Sydney after his well-paced knock of unbeaten 159 in the fourth Test against Australia.

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