By Ekta Chanana Last Updated:
It is said that behind every great daughter is a truly amazing father! And this stands true for Ziva Singh Dhoni as her father, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is no ordinary man. The Indian cricketer has proved the world that he is a doting father, who knows how to balance his work and personal life. (Recommend Read: Chhavi Mittal's Healthy Postpartum Diet During Breastfeeding Phase, Shares Tips For Newbie Mommies)
But, time and again, it is Ziva, who makes us fall in love with her cuteness with each passing day. The little diva is already a sensation and giving a tough fight to Kareena Kapoor Khan's son, Taimur Ali Khan in the cuteness meter.
Today, on July 6, 2019, Team India plays against Sri Lanka for the World Cup 2019, Ziva turns cheerleader in a bunny ensemble. We spotted a video of her on her official Instagram handle, wherein, we spotted her excitedly cheering for India holding the flag. Take a look at the video below:
Ziva's arrival brought a change in the cricketer, MS Dhoni's life. In an interview, he had talked about embracing fatherhood, and had shared, "It is a very different feeling, and I personally find it very difficult to put it in words. It is more of an emotion, and I feel I have not really missed a lot of things in life, but after a while when I am outside, after a few days, I actually start missing Ziva. Not to the extent that it starts bothering my cricket and all, but it is the first time ever when I feel, maybe I should Facetime to see what she is really doing." (Also Read: Sara Ali Khan Twins With Her Mother, Amrita Singh And They Look Like Vision In White On London Vacay)
In another interview, Dhoni had shared how life changes after baby's arrival, and had stated, “Your life does change with the kind of smile the baby gives you. She doesn’t care whether I play for my country or play for a good franchisee like Chennai. She wants to cry, she cries. It gives a very good feeling.”
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He had further added, “It gives a very good feeling. You know, the first willing hug from my daughter’s side came only in the last 15 days! I’m enjoying that and it’s actually a special moment — now she recognises me, and tries to interact with me. But since she’s spent way more time with her mom, she often calls me ‘mama’ instead of ‘papa’! But I’ve somehow learnt to make my peace with that.”
Dhoni had also talked about his daughter in detail, and had revealed, “I don't know whether it has changed me as a cricketer, as a person yes of course because daughters are very close to their fathers. In my case the problem is when she (Ziva) was born I was not there (three years ago), most of the time I was playing cricket, so everything bad somehow is thrown at me (to deal with).” (Don't Miss: Shilpa Shetty Kundra And Raj Kundra Seal It With A Passionate Liplock, Steal A 'Jumma Chumma' Moment)
Well, we love Ziva and her cheerleading skills!
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