Team India opener Shikhar Dhawan is among those many cricketers who have gained a huge popularity on social networking sites in the recent past and is quite an active Twitter and Instagram user. He keeps on posting stuff on both Twitter and Instagram accounts to keep his fans updated about his whereabouts. As the southpaw celebrated his 5th marriage anniversary with wife Ayesha Mukherjee, Dhawan posted some adorable pictures with an emotional message which started getting a response from his fans, friends and family quite immediately.
“Hue poore 5 saal humari shaadi ko, lagta hai aise ki tumse pehle nah koi zindagi thi meri, bhar diye itne rang ki rangeen ho gayi yeh duniya meri..Har kadam pe mere saath tu, tu hi meri khushi tu hi meri baat tu, tujhse hoon main , dil bahar hai har raat. Saath rahe humara janmo janmo tak karta hoon yeh dua, tere dar pe jhuke sir mera hai meri yeh raza …love u hun. Wish you a very 5th aniversary. @aesha.dhawan5 ???” Shikhar writes in an emotional message which received instant responses from friends and family.
Dhawan has been quite vocal about his love for his wife Ayesha and his children. He recently posted a video where his son is seen looking for him as the team lined up for the national anthems ahead of the match. Dhawan had to lately miss the ODI series against Australia as he was with his ailing wife who underwent surgery.
Dil bhar aaya video dekh ke, jis tareeke se zoraver mujhe dhoondh rha hai. Mera pyaar aur duyaaein hamesha mere bachon ke saath hain.luv u ? pic.twitter.com/BhFWr0rFyw
— Shikhar Dhawan (@SDhawan25) October 26, 2017
Following the successful completion of the surgery, Dhawan again took to his twitter handle and thanked almighty for a successful recovery of his wife, Ayesha. “By the grace of god my wife @aesha.dhawan5 operation went really good. Her recovery going good too..Thank you all for your prayers and blessings.#Wahe Guru ji #Jai Mata Di”, he wrote.
Dhawan has been in terrific form ever since making a return to the Indian squad during the Champions Trophy. Though he didn’t score too many in the series against the Kiwis, his half-century in the 2nd encounter was crucial in helping India keep the series alive.