Why Did Jemimah Rodrigues Return from the Women’s Big Bash Mid-Tournament?

Indian batter Jemimah Rodrigues has once again sent Instagram into detective mode, but the answers to the question are going to be very simple.

Why Did Jemimah Rodrigues Return from the Women’s Big Bash Mid-Tournament?
Why Did Jemimah Rodrigues Return from the Women’s Big Bash Mid-Tournament?

The charismatic player shared a selfie from inside an aircraft with a Bollywood wedding song playing in the background, and her story cheekily read, “Agla station kaha hoga pata hai?” (Do you know what the next station will be?). The timing of the post has set fans buzzing with guesses.

The excitement ties in with reports around music composer Palash Muchhal and Smriti Mandhana’s upcoming wedding, where it has been widely hinted that Smriti Mandhana will become the “daughter-in-law of Indore.”

Even India captain Harmanpreet Kaur had dropped a subtle hint during her recent interaction with PTI. A supposed wedding invitation has also been circulating on social media, though its authenticity isn’t confirmed.

Jemimah, who is currently part of Brisbane Heat in the WBBL, hasn’t had the best season with the team sitting last on the points table after three straight losses. With her surprise travel and the wedding buzz heating up, fans believe she could be flying back to India for the big celebration.

If the wedding does happen on November 20, it is likely to see several members of the Indian women’s cricket team attending, especially as they continue their celebrations after lifting the ICC Women’s World Cup.

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