Why MS Dhoni Didn't invite Yuvraj to his wedding? Viral Video Raises Questions
The friendship and partnership between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh has given many memorable moments to Indian cricket. In a recent viral video, Yuvraj revealed that Dhoni did not invite him to his wedding. However, this comment was made in jest, but points to a rift in their relationship.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh are two such big names of Indian cricket who have played many brilliant innings for the team and led the team to numerous victories. Both have also shared many memorable moments on the field. The duo's partnership won the team trophies for India in the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 World Cup. Known for mutual respect and good friendship during their playing days, the two players were often seen celebrating victories in matches and supporting each other in times of struggle.
However, recently a video is going viral on social media, which shows that their personal relationship is not so good. The revelations made by Yuvraj Singh in the video shows the rift in the friendship between the two. In a video that has gone viral, Yuvraj is seen openly admitting that he was not invited by MS Dhoni to his wedding in 2010. However, Yuvraj later laughs and says that Dhoni had given him a party after marriage, but he will repay the favor by not inviting Dhoni to his wedding. The comment was undoubtedly meant in a humorous manner, but it also shows the certain distance that has probably developed between the two over the years.
In the last few years, both cricketers have moved on in their personal lives. Dhoni is happy with his wife and daughter Ziva, who is often seen in attractive poses on social media. On the other hand, Yuvraj Singh and Hazel Keech have also become parents of a son and daughter.
Fans still cherish the memories of the two on the field and hope to have a reunion in the future. But it is clear that time and their changing lives have changed the nature of their friendship. However, their contribution to Indian cricket is untouchable and is a testimony to the ups and downs of the developing relationship in the cricketing world.