Virat
Kohli
took
to
his
social
media
handle
to
share
an
adorable
picture
with
his
wife
Anushka
Sharma
and
their
daughter
Vamika.
The
trio
can
be
seen
enjoying
a
luncheon
and
making
way
for
a
happy
family.
The
Indian
Cricket
Team
skipper
captioned
the
picture
with
a
red
heart
emoji.
The
picture
is
presumably
taken
in
UAE
where
the
family
is
currently
stationed.
Anushka
Sharma
and
Vamika
joined
Virat
Kohli
in
the
destination
ahead
of
T20
World
Cup
wherein
the
cricketer
is
now
spending
some
quality
time
with
them
post
his
quarantine.
Talking
about
the
picture,
Virat
can
be
seen
in
a
casual
grey
tee
and
black
shorts
while
Anushka
looks
pretty
in
a
striped
full-sleeved
shirt
and
black
pants.
However,
Vamika
once
again
steals
the
show
here
as
one
can
see
her
back
turned
towards
the
camera
with
her
cute
pigtails
in
toe.
Take
a
look
at
the
picture.
Earlier
Anushka
Sharma
had
also
won
over
the
internet
after
she
had
shared
a
beautiful
picture
of
Virat
Kohli
looking
down
at
their
daughter
Vamika
who
is
playing
inside
a
playball
pit.
The
little
munchkin's
hairdo
looks
too
cute
to
behold.
The
Rab
Ne
Bana
Di
Jodi
actress
had
captioned
the
same
stating,
"My
whole
heart
in
one
frame." Take
a
look
at
the
picture
shared
by
her.
Apart
from
this,
Anushka
Sharma
had
also
shared
a
series
of
endearing
pictures
of
Virat
Kohli
from
his
quarantine
phase.
The
Ae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil
actress
had
captioned
the
same
stating,
"Couldn't
choose
between
these
two
captions
-
Quarantine
makes
the
heart
fonder
&
Love
in
the
time
of
bubble
life.
Oh
Well,
you
get
the
point."
Earlier,
ahead
of
IPL
2021,
in
an
interview
of
the
event,
Virat
Kohli
had
spoken
about
raising
Vamika
along
with
Anushka
Sharma.
The
cricketer
had
said,
"Things
change
quite
drastically.
Everything
you
have
been
used
to
changes.
You
have
to
be
totally
aligned
with
taking
care
of
another
life
that's
totally
dependent
on
the
mother
primarily,
but
also
dependent
on
the
father.
Both
parents
taking
care
of
the
child
is
a
different
environment
altogether
and
something
that
we
both
(Anushka
and
him)
have
enjoyed
thoroughly."