
Meet Maddie Hamilton, rumoured girlfriend of star India Player, she is studying..., the player is...
Yashasvi Jaiswal's fielding performance in the first Test against England was very poor, where he dropped four important catches. Due to this, he was criticized, as well as his personal life also came into discussion.
Many things were said on social media about Jaiswal's alleged British girlfriend Maddie Hamilton. Some fans blamed Maddie for his decline in form.
Maddie has often been seen supporting Jaiswal in the stadium during IPL and international matches. Her frequent presence further fueled these rumors.
Recently, social media posts made by Jaiswal with Maddie and her brother gave more strength to these rumors. However, Jaiswal never confirmed their relationship.
After an Instagram post of Maddie and her brother Henry Hamilton surfaced, fans again started linking their alleged relationship and Jaiswal's decline in form.
Maddie Hamilton is a UK-based nutrition student. She was first seen wearing the Indian jersey in the Hyderabad Test match in 2024, which caught the attention of the fans.
According to reports, it was Henry Hamilton who arranged Maddie's meeting with Jaiswal. After this, Jaiswal and Maddie's relationship deepened and they also mingled with his family.
Although fans and media are constantly discussing their relationship, Jaiswal has not yet reacted to it and has not made his personal life public.

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