Team India’s ace quick bowler Jasprit Bumrah and spouse Sanjana Ganesan, who’s a sports activities presenter, had been reunited after the fourteenth version of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2021) acquired suspended indefinitely.
Sanjana and Bumrah tied the knots again within the month of March and the couple didn’t get to spend a lot high quality time collectively as instantly after their marriage ceremony, each Bumrah and Sanjana acquired busy with their respective jobs as they had been a part of the IPL 2021. While Bumrah represented Mumbai Indians in IPL 2021, Sanjana was appointed as one of many presenters by the official broadcasters of the cash-rich league.
However, Sanjana and Bumrah returned dwelling in Mumbai after the BCCI determined to postpone the cash-rich event indefinitely mid-season following the detection of COVID-19 circumstances in some gamers and help employees.
In the picture posted by Sanjana on Twitter, she might be seen, throwing a broad smile whereas sitting subsequent to her newly-wed husband. The picture additionally reveals the couple, sporting t-shirts of the identical color.
— Sanjana Ganesan (@SanjanaGanesan) May 8, 2021
Earlier this week, Bumrah had wished ‘Happy Birthday’ to Sanjana in a particular method.
Bumrah posted a message on social media and expressed his love for his associate and wrote: “Happy birthday to the person who steals my heart everyday. You’re my person, I love you.”
Happy birthday to the one who steals my coronary heart on a regular basis. You’re my particular person, I like you. pic.twitter.com/4QuIPUL1kX
— Jasprit Bumrah (@Jaspritbumrah93) May 6, 2021
Notably, Bumrah had an honest outing within the IPL 2021 as he picked up six wickets from seven matches. However, the pacer was bit disenchanted after the suspension of the IPL, however he additionally understood the necessity of the hour.
In a video shared by MI’s official Twitter deal with, Bumrah put forth his opinions.
“It’s unfortunate that the tournament had to stop midway but I think it was in everybody’s best interest to take care of everybody’s safety and well-being,” he mentioned.