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The Indian Women’s cricket team is riding high on recent victories against England and Australia in home Tests, marking a historic moment in the Indian women’s cricketing landscape. Amidst this success, vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, a key player in these triumphs, has made headlines for revealing the qualities she seeks in her future life partner.
Known not just for her cricketing prowess but also for her charisma, Smriti shed light on her personal preferences during her recent appearance on Kaun Banega Crorepati TV show.
Fan’s curiosity and question to Smriti Mandhana
During the show, a curious fan directed a question to Smriti, acknowledging her substantial male following on Instagram. The fan asked, “Smriti ma’am, you have a substantial male following on Instagram. What qualities do you appreciate in a man?”
The question piqued not only the interest of the audience but also of the host, Amitabh Bachchan.
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Smriti lists the top qualities she seeks in her life partner
Intrigued by the fan’s question, Amitabh sought clarification by asking if the fan was married. The fan responded, “No sir. That’s why I am asking.”
Smriti then surprised everyone with her candid response as she gave fans an insight into her preferences. She revealed that she wants a life partner who appreciates her commitment to cricket and is caring.
“A good, caring gentleman who understands my sport is crucial. These are top priorities in qualities I seek in a man,” said Smriti.
Smriti’s current relationship status
While Smriti has been tight-lipped about her personal life, there have been ongoing rumours suggesting a romantic involvement with Palash Muchhal, the brother of renowned playback singer Palak Muchhal. The duo has been spotted together on various occasions, and their camaraderie was evident when India cricketer posed for a photo with Palash in which the latter held Smriti’s gold medal that she won after India’s Women’s Cricket Team triumph in the 19th Asian Games.