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Cricketers who are going to be father in the year 2022

Fatherhood comes with new responsibilities and unexpected changes to someone’s life. When you become a father you have to devote your whole life to your children. So do our cricketers who are not only devoted to their game but also to their families. Famous cricketers like MS dhoni, Virat Kohli, sachin tendulkar and many others have already achieved success in both professional and personal life.

But other than them there are many star cricketers who are newly married and yet to achieve fatherhood. Here are some of the stars who are planning to have a child in 2022:

1. MS Dhoni 

It is rumored that the star cricketer and former captain of the Indian cricket team is planning to have his second child in the year 2022. Suresh Raina’s wife Priyanka confirmed Sakshi is pregnant and MS Dhoni is expecting his second child in 2022, according to reports. The rumor got its start when a heart-warming video of Dhoni’s wife and daughter congratulating him on Instagram went viral in 2021 ipl. Fans speculated over the video which showed Sakshi Dhoni and Ziva running onto the field to embrace the man of the hour. Sakshi Dhoni’s loose yellow dress was spotted in the video, sparking rumors that she was hiding her pregnancy. Several Twitter users suggested that Dhoni and his wife were expecting their second child. Social media users claimed that Sakshi’s alleged baby bump was visible in a close-up photograph shared by Suresh Raina, Dhoni’s CSK teammate.

2. Yuvraj Singh 

The cricketer took to social media to share the good news. they welcomed a baby boy on January 26, 2022. In 2016, Yuvraj Singh married Hazel Keech. In October 2000, Yuvraj Singh made his international debut for India in an ODI against Kenya, and he went on to play 304 ODIs, 40 Tests, and 58 T20Is. India’s T20I World Cup-winning campaign in 2007 and their ODI World Cup-winning campaign in 2011 were both won by him.

On June 10, 2019, he announced his retirement from international cricket after serving Indian cricket for 19 long years. 

For now they are the only cricketers who decided to take one step ahead in their family level. Hope we get to hear more good news from star couples who were married last year in 2021.

Cricketer who married last year are:

  • On March 15, 2021, Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah got married to sports presenter Sanjana Ganesan. On Twitter, the 27-year-old shared a couple of photos with his bride.
  • In some stunning pictures, Jaydev Unadkat announced his marriage to Rinny on social media. An Indian Premier League (IPL) pacer tied the knot in a private ceremony in Gujarat on February 2, 2021.
  • Rahul Tewatia, another Rajasthan Royals star player, married his fiancée Ridhi Pannu on November 29, 2021. The couple got engaged in February, 2021.
  • Rohit Damodaran, the captain of Puducherry’s domestic cricket team, married Aishwarya on June 27, 2021. She is the daughter of noted filmmaker S Shankar.
  • The long-time girlfriend of India all-rounder Shivam Dube, Anjum Khan, got married on July 16, 2021. IPL player Dube shared images from his wedding ceremony on Instagram.
  • Last year, Team India all-rounder Vijay Shankar tied the knot with Vaishali Visweswaran in a small ceremony. Several pictures from their big day were shared on Instagram by the Nellai-born cricketer.

 



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