The cricket world has been abuzz with news about Yuzvendra Chahal for months now, but unfortunately, it’s not his impressive skills on the field that have been making headlines. Instead, the focus has been on his personal life, particularly his divorce from wife Dhanashree Verma. While rumors about his alleged affairs have been circulating, one piece of news that had everyone intrigued was the supposed massive alimony payout to Dhanashree – a staggering 60 crore rupees. However, it appears those rumors were nothing more than baseless gossip.
As the saga unfolds, the Bombay High Court has recently passed an order allowing Chahal and Dhanashree to waive their six-month cooling-off period, paving the way for their divorce to be finalized. The court has instructed the family court to deliver its verdict by March 20, taking into account Chahal’s upcoming commitment to the IPL 2025, which kicks off on March 22. It’s worth noting that the couple has reached a mutual agreement, with Chahal agreeing to pay Dhanashree an alimony of 4.75 crore rupees, of which he has already paid approximately 2.37 crore rupees. The remaining amount is due by March 20.
The rumors surrounding the alimony payout had been doing the rounds for a while, with some outlets claiming Chahal was shelling out a whopping 60 crore rupees. However, these reports have now been proven to be entirely fabricated. For those who may not be aware, Chahal and Dhanashree tied the knot in December 2020, but their relationship began to fray just over a year later. They’ve been living separately since June 2022, and their divorce petition was filed on February 5 this year, with both parties agreeing to the split by mutual consent.
As the situation stands, the fate of Chahal and Dhanashree’s divorce will be sealed on March 20, bringing an end to the speculation and rumors that have been surrounding their personal lives. While the exact details of their divorce settlement are now out in the open, it’s essential to remember that the couple’s decision to part ways is a personal one, and they should be afforded the respect and privacy they deserve during this challenging time. As the cricketing world looks on, one thing is certain – Chahal will soon be back on the field, doing what he does best, and hopefully, he can put this tumultuous chapter behind him.