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After a night of dancing and revelry, Yuvraj Singh-Hazel Keech will tie the knot today


Cricketer Yuvraj Singh and his fiancee Hazel Keech will tie the knot today noon, at a Gurudwara in Chandigarh. Joining the elite list of invitees is English cricketer Stuart Broad. This news is especially big for cricket enthusiasts, who can never forget Yuvi hitting six consecutive sixes off a Broad over during the India-England match in the World Twenty20 tournament years back. Seeing him greet Yuvi on his big day will be a sight to behold.


A source close to the family revealed, "Both Indian and English cricket teams are put up at the same Chandigarh hotel where Yuvi's wedding functions are being held. The Indian players and commentators attended the mehendi and cocktail party last night. Players of the English cricket team, including Broad, will attend the wedding."


The mehendi ceremony, we hear, happened in the presence of close friends and family. Yuvi's former teammates Zaheer Khan, Virendra Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh also attended the do. The bride took almost three hours for her mehendi and looked radiant in her traditional attire. The cocktail party that followed by the poolside of the hotel, saw guests hitting the dance floor. Yuvraj's father Yograj is also said to have been present last evening for the mehendi and cocktail party. However, he won't be present at the wedding.

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