Former Indian cricket star Shikhar Dhawan has married his longtime girlfriend Sophie Shine in an intimate ceremony held in Delhi-NCR on February 21, 2026. The couple, who met in Dubai and went public with their relationship in May 2025, celebrated their union with close family and friends.
Shikhar Dhawan, fondly known as “Gabbar” in the cricketing world, has stepped into a joyous new phase of life after tying the knot with Sophie Shine. The wedding marks a fresh beginning for Dhawan, who retired from international cricket and had previously gone through a divorce.
The ceremony was private yet vibrant, attended by family members and a close circle of friends. Fellow cricketers and celebrities, including Yuzvendra Chahal, Virat Kohli, and Ranveer Singh, shared heartfelt wishes and glimpses of the celebrations on social media.
Key Highlights
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Dhawan and Sophie Shine first met in Dubai and gradually built their bond before making their relationship Instagram official in May 2025
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The couple announced their engagement on January 12, 2026, putting an end to speculation about Dhawan’s personal life
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The wedding festivities included traditional ceremonies such as sangeet and haldi, with pictures quickly going viral online
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Yuzvendra Chahal shared wedding moments with the caption “Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai,” while Virat Kohli and Ranveer Singh congratulated Dhawan warmly
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The event was hosted in Delhi-NCR, reflecting Dhawan’s roots and family ties
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Fans across India and abroad flooded social media with congratulatory messages, celebrating the cricketer’s new journey
This marriage not only symbolizes Dhawan’s personal happiness but also resonates with his fans who have followed his journey from cricketing highs to personal challenges. Sophie Shine, now stepping into the public eye as Dhawan’s wife, has already captured attention with her presence at cricket events and social media posts.
As Dhawan embraces this new chapter, his story continues to inspire—showing resilience, reinvention, and the pursuit of happiness beyond the cricket field.
Sources: The Economic Times, Mint, The Indian Express