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MS Dhoni's Wife Sakshi Shares First Photo Of Their Daughter Ziva On Twitter

MS Dhoni's Wife Sakshi Shares First Photo Of Their Daughter Ziva On Twitter
JAIPUR, INDIA â MAY 10: Chennai Super Kings' captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's wife Sakshi during the Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings tie at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Thursday, May 10, 2012.(Photo by Purushottam Diwakar/India Today Group/Getty Images)
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JAIPUR, INDIA â MAY 10: Chennai Super Kings' captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's wife Sakshi during the Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings tie at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Thursday, May 10, 2012.(Photo by Purushottam Diwakar/India Today Group/Getty Images)

Those who have been following Indian skipper MS Dhoni's life with interest will be happy to know that his daughter is almost one month old now.

Baby Ziva, who was born on February 6 at a private hospital in Gurgaon, made her first appearance on social media, courtesy her tech-savvy Mom Sakshi Dhoni.

Sakshi shared a photo of their young daughter on Twitter with the caption, "Bundle of joy!"

Bundle of Joy !! pic.twitter.com/l4NDhdXFR4

— Sakshi Singh Dhoni (@SaakshiSRawat) March 2, 2015

Baby Ziva was due in March but was born almost a month earlier.

The Indian skipper missed the birth of his first child, as he was traveling at the time in Australia. He had famously said that he wanted to focus on the World Cup at the moment, and would rather meet his daughter later.

Welcome to the world beautiful Ziva! Mumma and Daddy adore you! Thanks for all of the well wishes! #BabyZiva

— Sakshi Singh Dhoni (@SaakshiSRawat) February 9, 2015

MS Dhoni had married his childhood friend Sakshi Singh Rawat on July 4, 2010.

(With agency inputs)

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