Team India's Test and ODI captain Rohit Sharma has become a father for the second time. According to media reports, his wife Ritika Sajdeh gave birth to a son late on November 15. However, neither Rohit nor Ritika have confirmed this yet.
Rohit took a break from Team India for the birth of his child. He could not even reach Australia with the team. However, after the birth of his son, he is believed to be able to play in the Perth Test starting on November 22.
Married in 2015 Rohit married Ritika Sajdeh on 13 December 2015. Ritika gave birth to daughter Samaira on 30 December 2018. Samaira is now 5 years old.
Media reports are claiming that this is a photo of Rohit, Ritika and their son.
KL Rahul is also going to be a father Team India's batsman KL Rahul is also going to be a father soon. He married Bollywood actress Athiya Shetty in January last year. According to reports, Rahul may become a father in January 2025. Virat Kohli also became a father for the second time in January this year. His wife Anushka Sharma gave birth to a son Akay.
Rohit can go to Australia Rohit took a break from cricket only for the birth of his second child. He had said before the start of the series that he might miss the first or second Test due to the birth of his child. Now after the birth of his son, it is believed that Rohit will reach Australia after a few days.
Rohit Sharma can play the first Test against Australia in Perth.
Shami can also go to Australia Fast bowler Mohammad Shami was not named in the 18-member squad that went to play the Test in Australia. He could not prove his fitness until the team was announced. However, he played a Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh from 13 November and also took 5 wickets in both innings. His fitness has improved, due to which he can also go to Australia.
Mohammad Shami can play another Test against Australia.
Team India will play 5 Tests in Australia Team India has gone to Australia to play a 5 test match series after 32 years. The first match of the series will be played in Perth from November 22, followed by the day-night Test in Adelaide from December 6. The fifth and final Test of the series will be played in Sydney from January 3. India will have to win 4 Tests in Australia to reach the final of the World Test Championship (WTC).
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