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PHOTOS: IPL Coach Jonty Rhodes Celebrates Baby India's Birthday in India, His Favourite Country

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Former South African cricketer Jonty Rhodes named his daughter India last year as a tribute to the country he loves. Now, the Mumbai Indians IPL coach is back to India with his entire family for a holiday, and his heartwarming pictures on social media are going viral.

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Former South African cricketer Jonty Rhodes named his daughter India last year as a tribute to the country he loves. Now, the Mumbai Indians IPL coach is back to India with his entire family for a holiday, and his heartwarming pictures on social media are going viral.

PHOTOS: IPL Coach Jonty Rhodes Celebrates Baby India's Birthday in India, His Favourite Country

Former South African cricketer Jonty Rhodes named his daughter India last year as a tribute to the country he loves. Now, the Mumbai Indians IPL coach is back with his entire family for a holiday, and his heartwarming pictures on social media are going viral.

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Jonty Rhodes' love for India and its culture is popular news amongst cricket fans. Last year, the former South African cricketer named his new born baby girl India. Between coaching Mumbai Indians for IPL and spending time with his three sons, wife and baby daughter India, he also finds time to travel. In one of his latest globe-trotting adventures, he introduced baby India to her eponymous country. And they look like they're all having tons of fun!

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He captured the hearts of a million Indians as he tweeted and posted pictures of his visit to India on Instagram.

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He even took the family to the Pejawar Mutt temple in Mumbai to perform a small ceremony to bless baby India, dressed in a dhoti.

The 46-year-old was filled with joy when his wife Melanie gave birth to their baby daughter in India in April 2015. His wife, too, is fond of Indian culture, especially yoga."She really enjoys coming to India. She's learnt yoga."

"She loves the fact that you can go from mountains to oceans… there is a lot of diversity (in India)," he said.

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