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Why was Dhawan married 7 years old and mother of two children, what was the reason?

Shikhar Dhawan

By IPLCRICPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Shikhar Dhawan, the opener and left-arm batsman of the Indian cricket team, is known all over the world today. But did you know that Shikhar Dhawan is 7 years older than himself and is married to a mother of two. You may have heard of such incidents abroad, where a woman divorces after marriage and then marries another man, this is common in many countries but it is so common in India. Not there.

But now the trend of western countries has also come in India and today it is not surprising to marry a married man and mother of children. Today, we will tell you about the love story of Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan, which you will be amazed to hear and at the same time you will see the endless and blind love of Shikhar Dhawan, your mind will be happy to see it.

Ayesha is 7 years older than Shikhar Dhawan and mother of 2 children

Shikhar Dhawan's wife Ayesha is married to Shikhar Dhawan and they have two children. It is noteworthy that Isa Sanu spent her childhood in Australia and married an Australian man there, but their relationship did not last long and the two divorced.


After this Shikhar Dhawan proposed marriage to Ayesha and Ayesha told about all the past events of her life but Shikhar Dhawan had no problem with all this and the two got married.

Harbhajan Singh interviewed Dhawan and Ayesha

Shikhar Dhawan fell in love with Ayesha and one day when Shikhar Dhawan proposed to Ayesha and asked for marriage, Ayesha said that she is a divorced woman and already a mother of two.

Even after saying this, Shikhar Dhawan did not mind and their love remained the same and he said that he is ready to get married even after hearing all this and after that the two got married. Shikhar Dhawan now lives with his wife and two children. Apart from this, Shikhar Dhawan and Ayesha also have a son.The World Cup winner for India was forced to work today for a salary of 250 rubles.

There are many such players in India who have raised the national and international standards of India, but today these players are making a living by not forgetting.

Governments and organizations are investing heavily in Indian athletes who won medals for the Tokyo Olympics 2020. Companies are making big deals, including making these medal winners the country's ambassadors for brand ambassadors. It is clear that these players have brought pride to the country.

There are many such players who have made a name for themselves at the national and international level, but today these players are somehow forgetting and earning a living. There is a tragic story of a cricketer who played a key role in winning the World Cup for India and today as a laborer to fill his stomach.

The story is actually Naresh Tumdani, who was part of the Indian team at the 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup. Naresh Tumda, a blind cricketer from Navisari in Gujarat, was part of the World Cup XI team, chasing Pakistan's 308th goal to win the last Indian Cricket Championship at Sharjah Stadium. March. The group was formed.

There are many players who have raised India's profile nationally and internationally, but today these players have failed to forget.

He asked for a job from the Gujarat prime minister, but to date he has not received anything

Today, Naresh Tumda works as a laborer to support his family. Naresh Tumda, a member of the team that helped India win the 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup, is now working as a laborer in Navasari. He said, 'I get 250 rolls a day. CM tried three times but got no answer. I ask the government to give me a job so that I can support my family. Naresh applied to the Gujarat prime minister for government work, but failed.

The World Cup winner for India was forced to work today for a salary of 250 rubles.

The World Cup winner for India was forced to work today for a salary of 250 rubles.

There are many such players in India who have raised the national and international standards of India, but today these players are making a living by not forgetting.

Governments and organizations are investing heavily in Indian athletes who won medals for the Tokyo Olympics 2020. Companies are making big deals, including making these medal winners the country's ambassadors for brand ambassadors. It is clear that these players have brought pride to the country.

There are many such players who have made a name for themselves at the national and international level, but today these players are somehow forgetting and earning a living. There is a tragic story of a cricketer who played a key role in winning the World Cup for India and today as a laborer to fill his stomach.

The story is actually Naresh Tumdani, who was part of the Indian team at the 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup. Naresh Tumda, a blind cricketer from Navisari in Gujarat, was part of the World Cup XI team, chasing Pakistan's 308th goal to win the last Indian Cricket Championship at Sharjah Stadium. March. The group was formed.

There are many players who have raised India's profile nationally and internationally, but today these players have failed to forget.

He asked for a job from the Gujarat prime minister, but to date he has not received anything

Today, Naresh Tumda works as a laborer to support his family. Naresh Tumda, a member of the team that helped India win the 2018 Blind Cricket World Cup, is now working as a laborer in Navasari. He said, 'I get 250 rolls a day. CM tried three times but got no answer. I ask the government to give me a job so that I can support my family. Naresh applied to the Gujarat prime minister for government work, but failed.

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