Rohit Sharma Daughter Samaira Dance Video: Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma is currently playing a five-Test series for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia. In his absence, his wife, Ritika Sajdeh, attended their daughter Samaira’s school annual function. The event was held at Mumbai’s Dhirubhai Ambani International School. Despite recently giving birth to a son on November 15, Ritika made it a point to be present on this special occasion.
Samaira’s Adorable Dance Stole the Show
During the program, Samaira charmed everyone with her cute dance. Her innocence and confidence captivated the audience. Her mother, Ritika, thoroughly enjoyed the performance and cheered for her by clapping enthusiastically.
Ritika Sajdeh’s Elegant Black Look
When Ritika Sajdeh arrived at the school, paparazzi cameras immediately focused on her. She did not stop to pose and headed straight inside. Despite this, her simple and confident look grabbed attention.
Princess Sammy’s performance and Queen Ritika praising cutie Sammy.🧿🥹❤️
The biggest supporter of Sharma family @ritssajdeh💕 pic.twitter.com/mytLGUck6v
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Ritika opted for an all-black outfit for the event. Without heavy accessories or flashy details, her look appeared both stylish and graceful. Ritika, often seen supporting Samaira at cricket stadiums, is admired for her simplicity and natural beauty. Once again, her understated style was in the spotlight.
Rohit Sharma said, “I fully take the responsibility of this series defeat. I wasn’t at my best as a batter and as a captain. It’s a low point in my career”. pic.twitter.com/vwX2GnqELz
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Rohit Sharma’s Performance
Rohit Sharma is currently struggling with his form in the Test series. He has scored only 19 runs in three innings so far, with an average of 6.33. Rohit was unable to play in the first Test due to an injury. He returned in the second Test but had to bat in the middle order. The Indian captain had accepted his poor batting form and hoped that he would soon be seen in good rhythm again.