India's veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and his actress-wife Geeta Basra have been blessed with their first child, a baby girl, as Sehwag wished them both.
Mumbai:India‘s veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh and his actress-wife Geeta Basra have been blessed with their first child, a baby girl, as India’s former swash-buckling batsman Virender Sehwag heaped his wishes for the new born baby and her parents. The baby was born in London on Wednesday. The cricketer and actress got married in October 2015. India’s cricket team head coach and leg-spin legend Anil Kumble congratulated Harbhajan and Geeta. “Congratulations @harbhajan_singh and @Geeta_Basra on the new addition to the family! Wish the baby a healthy happy life,” Kumble tweeted on Thursday. Harbhajan Singh and wife Geeta Basra blessed with baby girl
Barsa had been living with her parents in London due to her pregnancy. As per reported by Dainik Bhaskar, Harbhajan’s mother Avtar Kaur had called up their her son and daughter-in-law to congratulate them on their first child in London on Wednesday. Earlier in the year, Harbhajan’s India teammate Suresh Raina was also blessed with a baby girl. Raina took to Twitter to state that he has been finally blessed with a baby girl after plenty of rumors doing rounds.
Congrats @harbhajan_singh & @Geeta_Basra on bcmng proud parents.Bhajji,maidan me to Baap pehle hi tha,ab Papa b ban gaye
Blessings2NewBorn
India‘s limited-overs skipper MS Dhoni who likes to keep his his fans and followers updated about the activities of his adorable daughter Ziva was in for a surprise when recently, Mrs. Sakshi Dhoni posted an adorable video of her Ziva. In it, Ziva tries to pronounce ‘Sakshi’ and ‘Mahi’ (Dhoni’s nickname) and in turn does that successfully. Harbhajan himself had earlier post a pic of himself and his wife in London a few days ago. The couple tied the knot in 2015 to a lavish wedding in Harbhajan’s hometown of Jalandar on October 29 .
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