On Monday, Indian paceman Jasprit Bumrah married TV host Sanjana Ganesan in a private ceremony in Goa (March 15). Owing to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the gathering was attended by only a few people, mainly immediate family members.

The Indian racer shared a few photos, presumably from his wedding ceremony, which also took place in Goa. Bumrah took to social media to post a pair of pictures with his wife and thank fans for all of the ‘love and blessings’ the couple has gotten in recent days.

On Friday, he took to Instagram to post a couple of pictures with his wife and thank fans for all of the “support and wishes” the couple had gotten over the past few days. The star Indian pacer described the last few days as “absolutely magical.” “The last few days have been nothing short of absolutely magical! We are so grateful for all the love & wishes we’ve received. Thank you so much “On Instagram, Bumrah captioned the images.

Sanjana Ganesan is a former Miss India finalist who has covered the IPL and several other Indian matches.

It is assumed that the two met and fell in love during this time period. During the IPL, she also hosts the ‘KKR Diaries’ for the two-time champion Kolkata Knight Riders.

Bumrah and Sanjana Ganesan announced their marriage on social media on March 15 by uploading photographs from their ceremony. The Board of Control for Cricket in India granted the speedster leave ahead of the fourth Test against England (BCCI). The pacer was then left out of the 19-man squad for the ongoing T20I series.

Jasprit Bumrah made his Test debut in India’s loss to England in the first Test in Chennai. The star pacer was rested for the second Test in Chennai, but he was recalled for the Pink-ball Test. In Ahmedabad, Bumrah bowled only 6 overs with the pink cherry as spinners dominated the proceedings, taking 28 of the 30 wickets that fell over two days.

Bumrah is likely to return in the upcoming three-match One-Day International series against England, which begins on March 23. During the series, the team’s senior pacer is expected to regain his groove.