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'1-2 Din Late Hota...': Tilak Varma's Comment On Rohit Sharma's Newborn Stuns Suryakumar Yadav

India T20I stars Suryakumar Yadav, Sanju Samson, and Tilak Varma extended their warm wishes to Test captain Rohit Sharma on the addition of a new member to his family. Rohit and his wife Ritika Sajdeh were blessed with a baby boy, however, the couple has not made any official announcement yet. Meanwhile, the Indian team members confirmed the news in the post-match interview after the series-clinching 135-run win against South Africa in the fourth and final T20I on Friday.

"Really very happy for you Rohit bhai. We were waiting for this moment. 1-2 din aur late ho jaata toh mai bhi pahuch jaata tha vaha pe (Had it been 1-2 days later I would have joined you there). I'm coming soon," Tilak said after Suryakumar broke the news during a light-hearted interview posted on BCCI's website.

"Super happy for Cheta and his family," Samson added.

"Hum log ko abhi ready hona padega. Ek chota side arm aur chote chote pads vagerah Sab lena padega, ek naya cricketer aaya hai (Now we have to get ready with small side arm and small pads as a new cricketer has arrived)," said Suryakumar.

Rohit is yet to join his teammates in Perth after he asked for one or two Tests time from BCCI citing personal reasons. The opener's participation in the first Test against Australia is still unclear.

Coming back to India's stupendous win in Johannesburg, Tilak smacked 10 sixes and nine fours to accumulate an unbeaten 120 off 47 balls while opener Samson hammered 56-ball 109 not out studded with nine sixes and six fours to take India to an astronomical 283 in 20 overs.

South African batters faltered under the pressure of a daunting target and were bowled out for 148 in 18.2 overs as Arshdeep Singh clinched three scalps while Varun Chakravarthy and Axar

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