Wife Dhanashree Verma reveals how she met Yuzvendra Chahal

During the lockdown, Chahal texted Dhanashree after watching some of her dance performances on TikTok.

Wife Dhanashree Verma reveals how she met Yuzvendra Chahal

The love tale of Indian leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal and his wife Dhanashree Verma has been revealed. The couple recounted their story from their first meeting to their decision to get married.

During the closure, Chahal texted Dhanashree after viewing several of her TikTok dance videos. Additionally, the 32-year-old stated that he desired to learn something at that time and inquired as to whether or not online sessions were available. He added that initially they did not communicate much and only discussed dance-related topics.

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"I had sent her a direct message after observing her dancing on TikTok and other platforms. During the first two months, we discussed nothing but dance. I didn't engage at all. We're not even acquaintances; we've only discussed dance," Chahal stated on The Ranveer Show.

He went on to say that after multiple conversations, he admired her vibe because, like him, she is a self-made woman. He added that he told Dhanashree that he was not interested in dating her, but rather in marrying her.

"I liked her energy. Similar to myself, she is a self-made woman. Then I told her (Dhanashree) I'm not interested in dating her; I want to marry her. I stated this immediately. I had faith. "We had many conversations," he added.

I admired Chahal most for his decency: Dhanashree

Dhanashree was surprised to discover that she had no notion Chahal was an esteemed Indian cricketer when they first spoke. She added that the cricketer was a dedicated student who worked diligently to complete any assignment assigned to him. She continued by stating that his decency was what caught her attention.

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"I had no idea who Yuzi Chahal was when he messaged me about wanting to attend dance classes. I appreciated his authenticity regarding dance. Whenever I assigned him assignments, he would also practise. He would transmit videos asking where he could improve. This is the reason why the classes lasted two months. His decency was what I admired most about him. As a pupil who was with him, as a friend who was with me, and with a direct approach, no one else does that," Dhanashree said.