![[WATCH]- Viral Video Shows Anushka Sharma Interacting With Rohit Sharma’s Son Ahaan [WATCH]- Viral Video Shows Anushka Sharma Interacting With Rohit Sharma’s Son Ahaan](https://cricfit.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/img_4897-1.jpg)
Anushka Sharma attended India’s 2025 Champions Trophy match against New Zealand at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday, March 2. The game marked a special milestone for her husband, Virat Kohli, as he played his 300th ODI for India.
A fan shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) capturing Anushka Sharma in the stands during the first innings of the match. In the clip, she is seen smiling while interacting with a baby, appearing cheerful and engaged in the moment.
The user claimed that the baby was Rohit Sharma’s newborn son, Ahaan, who was present with his mother, Ritika Sajdeh. While this couldn’t be confirmed, many social media users supported the claim. You can watch the video here:
https://x.com/singh_ro45/status/1896162862890197489?s=46
India post 249/9 against New Zealand in 2025 Champions Trophy clash in Dubai
Team India batted first after losing the toss in their final group match of the 2025 Champions Trophy. Their top order struggled against New Zealand’s pace attack, which extracted movement with the new ball. After four consecutive 50+ scores, Shubman Gill failed to deliver, departing for 2 (7) in the third over.
Rohit Sharma (15) fell in the sixth over while trying to attack the bowler, miscuing his shot and handing an easy catch to the fielder. Playing his 300th ODI, Virat Kohli looked in good touch, striking two boundaries with confidence before Glenn Phillips’ stunning catch at point sent him back for 11 (14).
At 30/3, Shreyas Iyer (79) and Axar Patel (42) steadied the innings with a crucial 98-run stand. After Axar’s dismissal, KL Rahul (29) provided brief support before both departed in quick succession following a 44-run partnership, leaving India at 182/6.
Hardik Pandya then played a crucial knock of 45 (45) alongside the lower order, guiding India to a respectable total of 249/9 at the end of the first innings.
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