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PHOTOS: Cricketers Robin Uthappa, Dhawal Kulkarni Begin Their Innings As Married Men

PHOTOS: Cricketers Robin Uthappa, Dhawal Kulkarni Begin Their Innings As Married Men
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Celebrities have been shedding their unmarried status this year like never before, with a slew of Bollywood stars and sportspeople – from Irfan Pathan and Varun Aaron and Preity Zinta to Urmila Matondkar – getting hitched in quick succession.

Indian cricketer Robin Uthappa joined the league of married men on Thursday after wedding tennis player Sheetal Gautam in a Christian ceremony.

On the same day, Dhawal Kulkarni also tied the knot with his girlfriend Shraddha Kharpude in a traditional Marathi wedding.

Actress Juhi Chawla took to Twitter to congratulate Uthappa and Gautam.

Robin uthappa and Sheetal .. Now man and wife ...!!congratulatttiioonnss ...!! pic.twitter.com/880kzcPT8M

— Juhi Chawla (@iam_juhi) March 3, 2016

And amongst the Best men is the soon to be married .. Happily grinning away .. Irfan Pathan pic.twitter.com/Lp5pbHw5K3

— Juhi Chawla (@iam_juhi) March 3, 2016

Irfan Pathan posted an image of himself with the groom on his Instagram.

My brother @robbieuthappa wis u a great married life.may u always keep laughing the way u do #robinsheethalpic.twitter.com/neEINBym49

— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) March 3, 2016

Rohit Sharma congratulated teammate Dhawal Kulkarni.

Wishing my buddy @dhawal_kulkarni and Shraddha a very happy married life! My FaceTime presence was felt 😏 pic.twitter.com/0t902IypLB

— Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45) March 3, 2016

Now it looks like Yuvraj Singh is next in line.

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