Jacques Kallis shares what it’s like being a dad of two
Cricketer Jacques Kallis is now a doting dad of two. The International cricket legend recently became the proud dad of a baby girl. He took to social media to show how he is coping with two kiddos. ALSO READ: ‘Tiny little princess’: Jacques Kallis shows off baby daughter HOW CRICKETER JACQUES KALLIS COPES WITH BEING A […]
Cricketer Jacques Kallis is now a doting dad of two. The International cricket legend recently became the proud dad of a baby girl. He took to social media to show how he is coping with two kiddos.
ALSO READ: ‘Tiny little princess’: Jacques Kallis shows off baby daughter
HOW CRICKETER JACQUES KALLIS COPES WITH BEING A DAD OF TWO
Ask any new parent, and they will tell you that the first few months of a newborn’s life can be tough. SA-cricketer Jacques Kallis and his wife, Charlene, recently became parents to a “tiny little princess.”
Amid the sleepless nights and nappy changes the assistant coach of the Pretoria Capitols T20 team is turning to his love of sport to cope with being a dad of two.
In a recent social media post, he shares how he is coping since the birth of his daughter.
In a short video clip he can be seen hitting a few golf balls on what appears to be a driving range.
“A quick range session in between nappy changes and sleepies for the little ones,” he captioned the video.
Jacques and his wife, Charlene’s little Chloé Grace was born on 19 April. The proud parents took to social media to announce her birth.
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FANS IMPRESSED WITH THE CRICKETER’S IMPRESSIVE SWING
Fans were quick to comment on his swing, complimenting Jacques on his swing.
“Still got it, always had it,” one fan commented.
“You got better swings then most pros I know! ?,” another wrote.
“Easy like Sunday morning,” a third wrote.
Jacques recently shared a video of his son, Josh, showing off his cricket skills.
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This article was originally published by Mariette van Niekerk.