Pregnant Athiya Shetty Cheers For KL Rahul After India Win Against NZ In ICC Champions Trophy 2025 | Photo
Athiya Shetty cheered for husband KL Rahul after his stellar performance led India to win the 2025 Champions Trophy. She shared a heartfelt Instagram post showing her baby bump.

Athiya Shetty proudly cheered for her husband, KL Rahul, after his stellar performance as India India won the 2025 Champions Trophy, defeating New Zealand by four wickets in the final at the Dubai International Stadium.
Athiya posted a photo on Instagram Stories. In the pic, a visibly pregnant Athiya Shetty is seen in front of a television, watching her husband, KL Rahul, celebrate India’s victory in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. Dressed in a casual oversized t-shirt, she looks at the screen, her baby bump noticeable as she proudly supports Rahul. The TV displays a moment from the match where KL Rahul, beaming with joy, raises his arms in celebration. Athiya shared this heartfelt moment on her Instagram story with a red heart emoji and tagged KL Rahul, capturing her love, pride, and excitement as they prepare to welcome their first child.
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Meanwhile, Suniel Shetty, too, took to Instagram to support son-in-law KL Rahul. Sharing a photo of him raising his bat to the sky, Suniel wrote, “INDIA’S WISH !!!! Rahul’s COMMAND ……"
🇮🇳 INDIA’S WISH !!!! Rahul’s COMMAND …… pic.twitter.com/SbllRkbUgP— Suniel Shetty (@SunielVShetty) March 9, 2025
About the Ind vs NZ match
Captain Rohit Sharma was under immense pressure, with reports suggesting this could be his last international game if India failed. However, he led from the front, helping India become the only team to win three Champions Trophies. Rohit also made history as the first Indian captain to win back-to-back ICC trophies.
Captain Rohit Sharma gave India a strong start, scoring 76 off 83 balls even after Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli got out early. With this, he became India’s highest-scoring ODI captain, beating Sachin Tendulkar.
After Rohit got out, Shreyas Iyer (48) and Axar Patel (29) added 61 runs to keep India on track. KL Rahul then guided the chase with an unbeaten 34, while Hardik Pandya chipped in with 18. In the end, Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja finished the job, with Jadeja hitting the winning runs as celebrations began.
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