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Journalist Se Dil Laga Baita Ye Veteran Indian Fast Bowler, Divorced From First Wife; Then arranged a second marriage

 


 Javagal Srinath and Madhavi Patravali marriage: Love stories of cricketers are no less. Someone chose their childhood friend as a companion, someone married a divorcee. There were also cricketers who married women older than themselves. Sachin Tendulkar, Venkatesh Prasad, Hardik Pandya, Shikhar Dhawan and Suresh Raina are many such players whose wives are older than them.

However, today we are going to tell you about the love story of a veteran former fast bowler of the Indian team, who found his true love after marriage. After divorcing his first wife, he married a journalist.

The first marriage broke up due to differences

The personal life of fast bowler Javagal Srinath, who is famous as Mysore Express, is getting very complicated. Srinath's first marriage took place in 1999 and his ex-wife's name is Jyotsana. It was reported that the views of both of them were very different from each other due to which there were many differences between them. Because of this, their marriage could not last for long. After this, both of them got divorced by mutual consent.

Married to journalist after divorce from Jyotsana

A few years after his divorce from Jyotsana, Srinath met journalist Madhavi Patravali. After this, Jawgal Srinath tied the knot for the second time in the year 2008. Madhavi was a journalist by profession and then she used to work in Times of India newspaper.

Srinath and Madhavi arranged their marriage in a quiet manner. Not many people were invited to this wedding, only a few members of the family were part of the wedding ceremony. Srinath announced his retirement in 2002 but then returned to play in the 2003 World Cup and retired after that. However, even after this he remained associated with the game in different roles and is currently a part of the ICC's match referee panel. Srinath made his international debut in 1991 and ended his career as one of India's most successful fast bowlers.

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