Glenn Maxwell’s fiancée Vini Raman shares picture from their Indian engagement

Vini Raman, the fiancée of Glenn Maxwell, took to social media platform Instagram to share a picture from their Indian engagement. The Australian power-hitter had announced engagement with his India-origin girlfriend last month.

Maxwell had shared a photo in which Vini could be seen posing with the engagement ring. The picture went viral in just a couple of minutes.

After dating for quite a while, Maxwell got engaged to Vini in Toorak, an inner suburb of Melbourne.

Glenn Maxwell, Vini Raman
Photo Source: Instagram

“Last night we celebrated our Indian engagement, and I gave @gmaxi_32 a little teaser of what the wedding will be like. Shout out to both of our incredible families & all our friends who came to celebrate with us on such short notice – we are so grateful to be surrounded by some pretty amazing people,” Vini captioned her post.

Meanwhile, Maxwell is supposed to participate in the upcoming 13th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), where he will be playing for the Kings XI Punjab franchise. He had missed the 2019 edition of the IPL as he was trying to stake a claim in Australia’s Test team.

This year, Maxi will be looking forward to using the IPL 2020 as a platform to claim a spot in the Australian team for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2020, which will be played in his country from October 24.

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