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Kuldeep Yadav gets engaged, know all about star India cricketer's fiance, they will get married by..., her name is...

Kuldeep Yadav gets engaged, know all about star India cricketer's fiance, they will get married by..., her name is...

India.com2 days ago

In this collection of pictures we shall know the news of Kuldeep Yadav's engagement and we will also know the woman he will get married to. Let's dive in.
Kuldeep Yadav, widely recognized as the Chinaman bowler in cricket circles, recently got engaged to his longtime companion from childhood. The engagement event was hosted in Lucknow on Wednesday. Several prominent cricketers from Uttar Pradesh, along with close relatives, were present for the occasion.
The engagement ceremony was kept private by the star spinner who played for Delhi Capitals in IPL. The engagement ceremony of Indian team's Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav and Vanshika took place in a ceremony held in Lucknow.
Let us inform you that Vanshika resides in Shyam Nagar, Kanpur and she works in LIC. Vanshika and Kuldeep Yadav are childhood friends. With the passage of time, friendship developed into love and now both of them got engaged. A lot of cricketers like Rinku Singh have reached Kuldeep's engagement ceremony.
There was talk of Kuldeep's engagement since a few days, but with whom will he get engaged? No one knew about this. However, his fans probably did not know that he will hold the engagement ceremony in Lucknow instead of Kanpur. Kuldeep-Vanshika's childhood friendship gradually turned into love and now both of them have decided to be with each other.
Kuldeep and Vanshika's wedding ceremony was earlier scheduled for June 29, but has now been postponed due to the England tour. According to sources, both will tie the knot by the end of this year. Earlier, Kuldeep had never revealed anything about his personal life and Vanshika. He is a part of the Indian team in the five-match Test series starting in England from June 20.

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