‘Baby ka photo mat lena’ – Virat Kohli requests photographers not to click picture of his daughter

Team India left for South Africa on 16th December for 3 Tests and 3 ODIs

Ever since Virat Kohli’s daughter was born, fans have been eagerly waiting to see the face of the baby. Kohli and Anushka have made sure that they don’t expose the baby to the paparazzi and have maintained a low-profile of the baby ever since she was born. In a new video that is surfacing online, Virat Kohli requests photographers not to click pictures of his daughter Vamika.

Team India is going to tour South Africa for a Test and ODI series which is going to commence on just the next day after Christmas. The tour will begin with the Boxing Day Test and the Indian team will look to better their record on the Proteas’ soil. While leaving to South Africa, Virat Kohli requests photographers not to click any picture of Vamika.

Virat Kohli requests photographers

Team India has never won any Test series in South Africa and they have a good chance to trump the South African team. Team India left for South Africa on 16th December. Prior to that, all the Indian players were put in the bio-bubble to maintain safety of all the players and authorities engaged in the tour. At the departure terminal in Mumbai, Virat Kohli requests photographers not to click pictures of his daughter.

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As has been the case, Kohli and Anushka have always kept Vamika out of the limelight and it looks like they want to keep it that way as of now. As he was leaving for South Africa, Virat Kohli requests photographers not to click any picture of Vamika even before Anushka Sharma could come out of the team bus with their daughter.

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There have been quite a few changes in the Indian squad for the tour because of the unanticipated injuries of the core players. Rohit Sharma has been ruled out of the Test series and Priyank Panchal has replaced him in the longer format.

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