World Cup Victory Followed by Wedding: Smriti Mandhana to Tie the Knot, Groom Revealed

India’s celebrations are still echoing after winning the Women’s ODI World Cup for the first time, defeating South Africa in the final to claim the coveted trophy. Amidst the jubilant celebrations, the team’s vice-captain Smriti Mandhana delighted her fans with some personal news: she is set to get married soon.

According to Indian media reports, Smriti Mandhana and Palash will be married on 20 November in Sangli, Maharashtra. Sangli holds a special place in Mandhana’s heart, as it is where she spent her childhood, school days, and her early cricketing journey. Therefore, the wedding ceremony is planned to be an intimate affair in her hometown.

The couple’s relationship became public in 2024 through an Instagram post. Palash Muchhal is a renowned Indian music director, singer, and songwriter. He has produced several popular tracks including “Tu Ja Kahe”, “Party To Banti Hai”, and “Tera Hero Idhar Hai”. In addition, his independent music releases such as “Khush Numa”, “O Khuda”, and “Musafir” have earned him widespread appreciation from listeners.

Palash himself confirmed the wedding plans. Speaking at an event, he said, “Soon she (Mandhana) will become my wife. That’s all I want to say for now.”

Smriti and Palash’s journey together began in 2019. After spending several years giving each other time, they publicly acknowledged their relationship in July 2024, on their fifth anniversary, through an Instagram post. Since then, rumours and excitement about their wedding have been steadily growing, with fans eagerly awaiting the big day.

Key Information: Smriti Mandhana & Palash Muchhal

DetailInformation
BrideSmriti Mandhana
GroomPalash Muchhal
Wedding Date20 November 2025
Wedding VenueSangli, Maharashtra
Relationship Public Since2024 (Instagram post)
Relationship Began2019

With both cricket and music achievements under their belts, the couple’s union is set to be a major celebration in their personal and professional lives, blending the joy of sporting glory with personal happiness.

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