The question is, why did Virat Kohli not inform people on the same day that his son was born? Didn’t those who loved Virat have the right to join him in this happiness on that day itself?
Had Virat mentioned this happiness to the people that day, then people would not have joined in his happiness. It is said that people should share happiness and sorrow among themselves; then why did Virat have to wait for five days to share such a big happiness that Virat got on February 15 with his loved ones?
Yesterday, Virat Kohli told people through his social media account that he got his son Ratna on February 15. Virat took leave from the Indian team for the Test series against England; even then, the reason was not clear, and he took leave for the first two Test matches and after that for the entire series by stating family reasons. People started speculating on their favourite cricketer taking leave from the team like this.
Some people even started saying that there has been a conspiracy with Virat; otherwise, Virat never used to take such a long leave. People were worried about Virat, whether there was anything big in Virat’s family or whether the management had deliberately sent Virat on leave.Yesterday, when everyone saw Virat’s message on social media, all the fans jumped with joy that Virat had a son. People also congratulated their superstar. Nevertheless, one thing was knocking on doors: Virat is sharing this happiness of February 15 with people after five days.
Why so much privacy?
Earlier, Virat did not allow people to take the pick of his daughter Vamika for a few years. Even though Virat could be seen refusing for the media to take the daughter’s pick every time by telling privacy. If all this was about privacy, then what was the need to tell the public about it later? Are not big people like ordinary people who express their happiness instantly? Has any other cricketer ever refused to take a photo of his child? Is there any other Indian cricketer who has informed people and fans about the birth of his son after five days?