After the birth of his second child which caused him to miss the first Test at Perth, which was a memorable win by 295 runs, Rohit's return to cricket was far from spectacular, as not only he succumbed to double digits during struggled-filled outings down the order at number six, the team
Former Australia skipper Michael Clarke has come out in support of India captain Rohit Sharma's decision to miss out on the Border Gavaskar Trophy series opener due to the birth of his second child.
Former India captain Shikhar Dhawan congratulated his long time opening partner Rohit Sharma and his wife Ritika Sajdeh for the birth of their second child.
Twin centuries from Tilak and Sanju powered India to a match-winning total of 283 runs and a fantastic all-round effort helped India secure the fourth and final T20I by 135 runs to win the series 3-1. Also, the day was even more delightful for Indian cricket, as skipper Rohit became a fat
Australia head coach Andrew McDonald admitted that there is a possibility of Test captain Pat Cummins missing out on the two-match series against Sri Lanka due to the birth of his second child.
Cummins is expecting his second child with wife Becky in late January or early February. This also coincides with the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka, which is also expected to be held in late January and early February, with dates not announced yet, as per Sydney Morning Herald.
In an exciting announcement, Jennifer Gates, the eldest daughter of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and philanthropist Melinda Gates, revealed she is expecting her second child with her husband, Nayel Nassar.