Indian Cricketer Smriti Mandhana To Tie The Knot With Palash Muchhal in November

Indian batter Smriti Mandhana gears up to marry music composer Palash Muchhal in a November wedding in Sangli.

Nov 7, 2025
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    As the Indian Women’s National Cricket team won the ICC Women’s World Cup, the team’s batter, Smriti Mandhana, made the headlines not just for their win but for something rather personal. According to reports, Smriti Mandhana is set to tie the knot with music composer and director Palash Muchhal on November 20, 2025.


    The vice-captain of the Indian team at the Women’s World Cup 2025, Smriti, has been reportedly dating Palash since 2019, and now, as the date nears, there are more updates coming in about their big day. If the rumours are to be believed, Smriti and Palash’s wedding will take place at her hometown, Sangli, Maharashtra.


    According to reports, Sangli holds an important part of her childhood as the Indian cricketer was raised in the Western Maharashtrian city. Not just that, Smriti had also started off her training in cricket in Sangli before she made her India debut. Studied at Madhavnagar, a suburb of Sangli, Smriti had completed her schooling in Sangli. 

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    According to reports, Smriti and Palash’s November wedding will be an intimate affair, but the families of the couple are set to make a personal party arrangement, which will seamlessly blend music and cricket to bring together both their professions.


    The couple had made their relationship official in 2024 in an Instagram post. Soon after the couple made their wedding announcement, Palash had stated that his would-be wife would become the daughter-in-law of Indore in a media interview. While the details of their wedding have been kept under wraps, with Palash being tight-lipped about it, fans of the couple are very excited to know more about it.

    In a recent update, Palash had also shared a post on Instagram posing with Smriti after the Indian women's team won their maiden ODI World Cup title by beating South Africa. The post captured Smriti Mandhana with the Indian flag draped around her shoulders as she held the World Cup Trophy, while Palash had his arms wrapped around the cricketer. The music composer had captioned the post, “Am I Still Dreaming?”

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