His father sought leave from the national team to become another cricketer like Virat Kohli

The Indian cricket team is currently touring Australia. The final match of the T20 series will be played today (Tuesday) between the two teams. India have already taken a 2-0 lead in the series. The India team will take the field today with the aim of making a clean sweep of the series. After the T20 series, there will be a 4 match Test series between Australia and India. The first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be held on December 17. However, skipper Virat Kohli will return to India after the first Test match. Virat’s wife Anushka Sharma is about to give birth to her first child in January. This is why Captain Kohli is taking paternity leave. The BCCI has agreed to this.

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Like Virat Kohli, New Zealand’s Ken Williamson will also be father in late December. In such a situation, they too have decided to take paternity leave. Williamson, who played a career-best 251 in the first Test against the West Indies, said his wife would give birth to their first child a few days ago in December, so they might have to take a vacation. New Zealand Cricket Board clears Williamson’s paternity leave. Virat and Williamson are currently the second highest-ranked batsmen in the ICC Test rankings.

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Williamson’s decision to leave on paternity leave has been welcomed by New Zealand coach Gary Stead. The New Zealand coach said many other things are also important in life. As a father you get the chance to go there once in your life when your first child is born. I know this is important to Williamson. We play cricket but apart from sports, many things are important in life. The second Test between the West Indies and New Zealand will be played from 11 December. Following this series, New Zealand will host a series of three T20s and two Tests against Pakistan starting December 18.

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