Anushka Sharma shares her daughter's biggest worry over India's World Cup win


This combination of images shows the Indian cricket team lifting the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 trophy (and Anushka Sharma training with her daughter Vamika). — Instagram/@anushkasharma

Famous Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, who is also the wife of veteran Indian cricketer Virat Kohli, said her three-year-old daughter Vamika was worried when she saw her father's team lifting the ICC T20 World Cup trophy. Saturday.

Rohit Sharma's men secured their second World Cup trophy for India by defeating South Africa in the final by seven runs. The team won their first ever World Cup in 2007 by beating Pakistan in the final.

Sharma, 36, took to social media to celebrate Team India's victory in the ICC T20 World Cup and congratulated them on their second trophy.

In a post on Instagram, Sharma shared some images of the Men in Blue Shirts celebrating their historic victory and revealed his daughter's concern after seeing her father's team crying over their victory.

She captioned the post: “Our daughter's biggest concern was whether all the players had someone to hug them after watching them cry on TV… Yes darling, they were hugged by 1.5 billion people.

“What a phenomenal victory and what a legendary achievement!! CHAMPIONS – CONGRATULATIONS!!”

In a follow-up post, she celebrated her husband, who announced his retirement from T20 international cricket shortly after lifting the trophy.

She shared a photo of Kohli, 35, holding the trophy and wrote: “And… I love this man @virat.kohli. I'm so grateful to be able to call you my home. Now go have a glass of sparkling water to celebrate this!”

Kohli, who was overcome with emotions over the win, shared the victory with his family at home as he was seen talking to his wife and children, Vamika and four-month-old son, Akaay, on his phone through a video call.

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