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Cricketers who married more than once in their lives

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Marriage is considered one of the strong institutions in a human’s life across all religions and cultures. However, there are many reasons why a marriage fails. While some others decided to remain single, the others found love again. Just like trial and error in cricket, there have been instances of cricketers marrying more than once in their lives. In this listicle, we will discuss those players.

Cricketers who married more than once in their lives

 

  1. Shoaib Malik married thrice

The former Pakistan skipper married for the first time with Indian national Ayesha Siddique. After years of marriage, they broke up and it turned out to be a bad one. In 2010, he got married to India Tennis legend Sania Mirza and had a son together. A couple of years back, both were reported to have been separated. Recently, the two-time World Event winner has gotten married to Pakistani actress, Sana Javed, who was also a divorcee.   

Dinesh Karthik (Image Credit: Twitter)

2. Dinesh Karthik married twice

The former India cricketer got married to his childhood friend friend Nikita Vanjara in 2007 but soon divorced. The two-time World Event winner married for the second time to ace squash player Dipika Pallikal in 2015.   

Javagal Srinath (Source – Twitter)

3. Javagal Srinath married twice

The former pacer and currently working as a match referee, Javagal Srinath also tied the knot two times, first with Jyotsna in 1999. After their separation, he married journalist Madhavi Patravali.   

4. Vinod Kambli

The former India batter married for the first time in 1998 to the top model Noella Lewis. After their divorce, getting into a partnership with fashion model Andrea Hewitt.   

5. Yograj Singh married twice

Father and coach of former India superstar Yuvraj Singh, Yograj Singh has also married two times, first with Shabnam Singh, and then with Satveer Kaur, with whom he latter lives currently.

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