Smriti Mandhana Makes First Public Appearance After Wedding Cancellation, Says ‘I Love Cricket More Than Anything’
Since her wedding to music composer Palash Muchhal broke down, Team India's star batsman and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana made her first public appearance.
The wedding of star batsman Smriti Mandhana from Team India with music composer Palash Muchhal, which was scheduled to take place on November 23rd, was postponed and later called off. On Wednesday, Smriti made her first public appearance. During the ceremony, she revealed her most cherished love and what makes all her troubles go away.
Mandhana attended the event in the company of Team India captain Harmanpreet Kaur. The two spoke with Bollywood actress and sports presenter Mandira Bedi. During the ceremony, Mandhana revealed that she loves nothing more than playing cricket. She also said that wearing the Team India jersey takes away all her worries as it gives her a different sense of responsibility.
Mandhana said during the program, "I don't love anything more than cricket. Wearing the Indian jersey inspires and takes away all worries. I've always told everyone that once you wear the jersey, you put aside all worries because you have a responsibility. You represent millions of people. This thought in itself is enough to make you focus and perform well."
Speaking to Mandira Bedi, Mandhana said, "I don't love anything more than cricket. Wearing the Team India jersey inspires and takes away all worries. I've always said that once you wear the jersey, you put aside all worries because you have a responsibility. You represent millions of people. You have to focus and perform well."
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Talking about the team atmosphere, Mandhana said, "I don't think there are any issues because everyone in the team wants to win matches for the country. Everyone has their own opinion. If we disagree on something, it shows that we are not keen on making the country win. There are discussions within the team in the dressing room, but I will not argue on this."
