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Indian cricketer Deepak Hooda has hit a six off the field, tying the knot with his longtime girlfriend in a heartwarming ceremony. Hooda, known for his aggressive batting and clever bowling, shared the news with fans through a series of captivating photos on his Instagram account.
The photos depict a joyous Hooda, resplendent in traditional Haryanvi wedding attire, standing beside his beaming bride. The ceremony, steeped in rich cultural traditions, unfolded in a vibrant setting, marking the culmination of a nine-year love story.
Deepak Hooda pens a touching message
Accompanying the pictures was a heartfelt caption that resonated deeply with fans. Hooda expressed the significance of their journey together, revealing, “After nine years of waiting, every moment, every dream, and every conversation led us to this beautiful day. Excuse us if we hold onto each other a little longer, knitting stories only our hearts can hear, and if we seem a little lost, because we have finally found each other.”
Hooda also extended a warm welcome to his bride, who hails from Himachal Pradesh. Expressing his gratitude for the blessings showered upon them by family and friends, he wrote, “Welcome home, my little-pittle Himachali girl [15.07.2024]. Surrounded by the warmth of family and friends, and showered with their blessings, we began our forever. Our hearts are full, thanks to all of you.”
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The internet has been abuzz with congratulatory messages for the newlyweds. Fans and fellow cricketers alike took to social media platforms to express their heartfelt wishes for the couple’s happiness.
A fresh start for Hooda
While Hooda’s recent performance in IPL 2024 with the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) fell short of expectation, one can expect that this new chapter in his life will reignite his batting prowess.
The Rohtak-born has played 10 ODIs and 21 T20Is for India, amassing 153 and 368 runs respectively, including one century and nine wickets.