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Yuzvendra Chahal's cryptic post sparks buzz amid divorce rumours

Indian cricket fans were left in shock and speculation as the Indian spinner Yuzvendra Chahal known for his on-field antics and social media charm, shared a mysterious post amid swirling rumours about his marriage to choreographer and YouTuber Dhanashree Verma. The couple, who got married in December 2020, now find themselves under the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

Yuzi and Dhanashree: Trouble in Paradise?

Fans first sensed trouble when both Chahal and Dhanashree unfollowed each other on Instagram—a move that has often spelled doom for celebrity relationships. In a more dramatic twist, Chahal went a step further and deleted all his photos with Dhanashree from his profile. While Dhanashree still has a few pictures with the cricketer on her account, her decision to unfollow him added fuel to the fire.


Reports suggest that the couple has been living separately for the past three months, with whispers of irreconcilable differences growing louder. Though neither Chahal nor Dhanashree has made an official statement, insiders close to the pair hint that their marriage might be nearing its end.

Yuzi’s cryptic message hits fans hard

As if the unfollowing spree wasn’t enough, Chahal took to Instagram with a heartfelt and somewhat cryptic post that left fans buzzing. 

The message read:

“Hard work spotlights the character of people. You know your journey. You know your pain. You know what all you have done to reach here. The world knows. You stand tall.”

For fans, this wasn’t just another motivational quote—it felt deeply personal, a reflection of the emotional turbulence he’s going through. Adding to the poignancy, Chahal continued:

“You have worked with all your sweat to make your father and your mother proud. Keep standing tall like a proud son always.”

The post struck a chord with cricket enthusiasts, who flooded social media with support and concern for the star.

A Love Story under the microscope

Chahal and Dhanashree’s love story once charmed fans, with their playful social media posts and dance reels painting a picture of marital bliss. From sharing behind-the-scenes moments to cheering for each other’s careers, they became a beloved couple in the cricket and entertainment worlds.

But as the narrative shifts, fans are left grappling with the possibility that this fairy tale might not have a happy ending. Many have expressed hope that the duo will overcome their challenges, while others brace for an inevitable announcement.

What’s Next for Yuzi?

For now, Chahal seems to be focusing on his game and personal growth, as suggested by his post. Whether this is a temporary storm or the end of an era for the couple, Indian cricket fans are standing by their “Chahal Bhai,” hoping for clarity and wishing him strength during this tough time.

In the end, the bond between fans and their favourite cricketers runs deep, and no matter what happens, Yuzi will continue to be a fan favourite—both on and off the pitch.

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