Neither the cricketer nor his wife have commented on the affair since rumors of the couple’s split began circulating. However, in an interview, Dhawan finally addressed the issue and explained how he and his wife decided to separate. The cricketer also addressed the issue of remarriage and shared some key advice for young people starting a relationship.
Dhawan has admitted he “failed” in the marriage but doesn’t want to point the finger because the decisions he made were his own. “I failed because the final decision is up to the person. I don’t point fingers at others. I failed because I didn’t know the domain. The things I talk about in cricket today were not clear to me 20 years ago. It comes with experience. The opening batsman announced that their divorce case is still unresolved. He hasn’t ruled out the topic of a new marriage, but he’s not thinking about it at the moment.
“My divorce proceedings are ongoing at the moment. Tomorrow, when I want to get married again, I will be much wiser in this area. I’ll know what kind of girl I need; someone to spend my life with. When I was 26 or 27 and he was having fun all the time, he wasn’t in a relationship.I’ve had fun, but I’ve never been in a relationship. “When I fell in love, I didn’t see any red flags. But today, when I fall in love, I’ll be able to see these red flags. So when I see these red flags, I walk away. Otherwise, I will continue,” he added.
The cricketer also advised young people to experiment with relationships and see if they enjoy their partner’s company. Only then should a decision be made to take the relationship to the next phase. “Young people, when you enter into a relationship, you have to live it. It is important. You should not be hasty in making an emotional decision and getting married. Spend a few years with this person and see if your culture is a match and if you enjoy each other’s company.