• Arun Lal married his close friend Bulbul Saha on Monday, May 2.

  • The wedding ceremony was attended by family members and close friends of the couple.

Former India cricketer Arun Lal marries Bulbul Saha; pictures of intimate ceremony go viral
Bulbul Saha, Arun Lal (Photo Source: Twitter)

Arun Lal, former India cricketer and current head coach of the Bengal Ranji Trophy team, tied the knot with Bulbul Saha on Monday (May 2) at the Peerless Inn in Kolkata.

66-year-old Lal’s new wife Bulbul, 38, is a teacher by profession. The couple has been dating each other for a while and got engaged last month.

Bulbul, Arun Lal
Bulbul, Arun Lal (Photo Source: Twitter)

Lal had parted ways with his first wife Reena on mutual consent. He, however, was living with Reena because of her illness. As per the reports, Lal and Bulbul will take care of Reena together.

The pictures of the intimate wedding ceremony have gone viral on social media.

Born in Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad in 1955, Lal played 16 Tests and 13 ODIs for Team India. At the domestic level, the right-handed batter represented Bengal and Delhi, where he has a record of scoring over 10,000 runs with a top score of 287 and a batting average of 46.94. In 2016, he was detected to have jaw cancer and forced to leave commentary.

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