The Indian women`s cricket team scripted history after winning India’s first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium on Sunday, November 2. While the win is special for all the women in blue who made it possible, it is a little more special for vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, who is all set to begin a new chapter soon off the field too. Reports suggest that she is set to tie the knot with longtime boyfriend and music composer Palash Muchhal in less than a month. Meanwhile, Palash celebrated his ladylove`s historic win with special, adorable posts on his social media.
Palash Muchhal celebrates Smriti Mandhana`s win
Cricketer Smriti Mandhana`s boyfriend, music composer Palash Muchhal, posted a couple of photos on Instagram with Smriti, sharing his excitement after the win. In one of the pictures, the couple is seen flashing joyous smiles as she is wrapped in the Indian flag while holding the World Cup trophy. Meanwhile, Palsh Muchhal wraps his arm around her shoulder. He captioned the post, “Am I still dreaming?”
In another post, Palash posted a photo of Smriti beaming with joy as he held the glittering World Cup trophy towards her. He captioned the picture with a heartfelt note for “Sabse aage hai hum Hindustani.” Fans were quick to notice a tattoo on Palak’s hand that reads `SM 18`, resembling Smriti’s initials and jersey number. The tattoo and the gesture melted hearts across the internet.
Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal`s wedding date revealed?
After Palash Muchhal recently hinted at their marriage, all eyes are on when the two lovebirds tie the knot. Amid the buzz, a recent report by Anand Bazaar Patrika claimed that Smriti and Palash are expected to marry on November 20, 2025. They will reportedly tie the knot at Smriti’s hometown, Sangli, Maharashtra. Needless to say, their union is anticipated to bring together the worlds of cricket and music. Meanwhile, both families are reportedly busy making preparations for an intimate yet grand celebration
For the unversed, Smriti grew up in Sangli after being born in Mumbai. She has never missed a chance to credit her hometown for shaping her journey in cricket.
