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Anushka Sharma leaves town for the first time with daughter Vamika to cheer for Virat Kohli in Ahmedabad

Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli welcomed their first child together on January 11. After the birth of their daughter, Virushka revealed that they have named their Baby girl, Vamika. The couple’s fans and friends rejoiced when they had shared just a glimpse of their newborn baby.

Now reportedly, yesterday Anushka left Mumbai with her daughter Vamika. The actress accompanied Virat as he left for Ahmedabad ahead of the India vs England match. So looks like very soon we will see Anushka cheering for Virat from the stands. Virushka’s fans are eager to know if the actress will be bringing Vamika along with her to the stands. The match is being played at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi stadium.

 

Ahead of the birth of his daughter, Virat had taken paternity leave to be by Anushka’s side. Now that their baby is a month old, looks like the proud mommy doesn’t want to miss hubby’s match. For Virat, it will be a memorable moment to have both his wife and daughter present in the stands while he plays for the country.

 

Virat and Anushka are very protective of their daughter’s privacy. Upon her birth, the power couple had released a statement for paparazzi requesting them to not click any pictures of their newborn daughter and respect their privacy.  So now it has to be seen if baby Vamika accompanies mommy Anushka in the stands.

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