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Rohit Sharma shares an adorable family picture, reveals the name of the newborn

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Cricketer Rohit Sharma and wife Ritika Sajdeh were recently blessed with a baby girl.

Sharma on Sunday took to his Tweeter handle to reveal the name of their baby girl. “I spent last night On the last flight to you Took a whole day up Trying to get way up Baby Samaira. youtu.be/aJOTlE1K90k This video never fails to give me goosebumps @adamlevine,” he posted on social media.

ALSO READ: Glimpse of Rohit, Ritika’s baby girl will warm your heart

On January 3, Rohit had shared the very first picture of Samaira. The picture showed the newborn holding the fingers of father Rohit and mother Ritika. “Well hello world! Let’s all have a great 2019,” Rohit had tweeted

 

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‪Well hello world! Let’s all have a great 2019 😉‬

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The right-hand batsman, who was in Australia at the time of his daughter’s birth, flew back to Mumbai as soon as the news arrived. Later, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced that Sharma would give a miss to the fourth Test of the ongoing four-match series against Australia which is going on in Sydney.

Sharma will join the national ODI side on January 8 when the team begins their preparation for the three-match ODI series starting January 12.

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