“She liked my photos, so I sent her”: Rinku Singh shares how he met Priya Saroj | Cricket news

The fans were made by surprise when news broke out of the commitment of the Indian cricket player Rinku Singh and the politician Priya Saroj. Kolkata Knight Riders star had never been publicly linked to anyone since his ascent in IPL, making the announcement a delicious shock for cricket followers. In an interview, Rinku opened up to the way their story started. He revealed that their first connection was in 2022 after spotting Priya’s photo on a page of fans. At the beginning, he hesitated to reach out, not knowing if the messaging on Instagram would be appropriate. But when Priya liked some of her photos, Rinku gathered the courage to send him a message, triggering the start of their conversations. “It started during the years cowardly when the IPL was in Mumbai,” said Rinku. “I saw her photo on a page of fans on a certain vote in her village. I thought she was perfect for me, but I was not sure to send her SMS at the beginning. When she loved some of my photos, I finally sent her to him, and that’s how it started. Soon, we were talking regularly, even before the games. It was then that I started to feel love in 2022.” The couple got engaged in June and initially planned to marry in November. However, marriage was postponed due to Rinku’s commitments to the Indian interior cricket season and future international tournaments. Rinku also explained how Priya’s election as a deputy last year changed his daily routine. “There was no change in what we feel towards each other, but the sooner we talk a lot. Now she spends her days working in villages, meeting people and attending parliament. We can especially speak at night,” he said.
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In the midst of these personal milestones, Rinku’s cricket career is also increasing. He was recently appointed to the Indian team for the Asian 2025 Cup, which should start in September, making it an exciting period on and off the field for the young cricket player.