It’s a known fact that India Test captain Virat Kohli and his actress wife Anushka Sharma have chosen to maintain strict privacy concerning their daughter Vamika. They have not released a single picture of Vamika where her face could be seen.
The celebrity couple has kept their daughter hidden from the eyes of the world. No wonder Virat recently requested paparazzi to keep their focus away from clicking the pictures of his daughter during the Indian team’s departure for the South Africa tour.
A video of such is getting viral on social media where Kohli and the rest of the Indian team can be seen stepping out of the bus. Kohli was the first to step out and immediately urged the reporters to keep the cameras away from Vamika. Thereafter, Anushka came out of the bus with Vamika, and the couple walked away.
Here is the video:
‘Baby ka photo mat lena’: #ViratKohli tells paps as he leaves for South Africa with #AnushkaSharma, Vamika. @imVkohli, @AnushkaSharma #viratkohli #virat #viratkohlifanpage #anushkasharma #anushka #vamika #spotted #cricketer #etimes pic.twitter.com/nGwzSncCVR
— ETimes (@etimes) December 16, 2021
India’s tour of South Africa will be really crucial for Kohli, especially after the recent happenings in Indian cricket. Having been removed as India ODI captain, Kohli would be focusing heavily to lead the Test side and do well. Not to mention, Kohli’s performance with the willow will be on the radar as well. The Indian Test skipper has gone over two years in international cricket without a century.
Although, on this tour, India will be much more confident under Kohli’s leadership. The Delhi-lad is India’s most successful Test captain. Under him, Team India have registered 39 wins from 66 matches.
Moreover, India beat Australia on their soil in a Test series for the first time in 70 years in 2018/19 and repeated again in 2020-21. Then, the Kohli-led Indian unit showed high-class cricket in England and were leading the Test series 2-1 before the fifth match was called off due to a COVID-19 scare. Notably, India haven’t yet won a Test series on South African soil.