On 20th March, just two days before the commencement of IPL 2025, Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma finalized their divorce in the family court of Bandra, Mumbai. A month has passed since their separation, and although they no longer interact, an unusual incident has caught the attention of fans.
The Unexpected Coincidence at the AirportA video circulating widely on social media has left fans both amused and surprised. In the footage, Dhanashree is seen walking ahead at an airport, with paparazzi capturing her every move. Behind her, a screen displaying the highlights of a match between Punjab Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders plays, showcasing Yuzvendra Chahal celebrating after taking a crucial wicket. This coincidence has made waves on social media, with fans joking about Chahal not “leaving the chase” even after the divorce.
The Divorced Couple's JourneyYuzvendra and Dhanashree tied the knot in December 2020, but their relationship faced difficulties over time. The couple lived together for about two years before parting ways. The main issue stemmed from their differing preferences regarding their place of residence: Chahal wished to live near his parents in Haryana, while Dhanashree wanted to stay in Mumbai. Eventually, this led to their decision to get a divorce.
The Divorce SettlementAs part of their divorce settlement, Yuzvendra Chahal paid Rs 4.75 crore to Dhanashree. Following the divorce, both have focused on their respective careers, with Chahal playing in the IPL and Dhanashree continuing her work in the entertainment industry. In IPL 2025, Chahal has taken 8 wickets in 7 matches so far.
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