The cricketing world was thrown into a frenzy this week as unverified rumors spread like wildfire: had Indian star batter Smriti Mandhana unfollowed Palash Muchhal on social media? The speculation, fueled by deleted posts and a postponed wedding, sent fans into a tailspin of break-up theories. But the truth is far more human and deeply personal than any tabloid headline.
Contrary to the viral gossip, fact-checks by multiple reputable sources confirm that Mandhana is still following her fiancé on Instagram [[11], [12]]. The real story behind their postponed nuptials is one of family, health crises, and a couple choosing to prioritize what matters most.
The digital rumor mill is a powerful—and often cruel—machine. In the wake of the couple’s wedding postponement, screenshots and claims began circulating online, suggesting that Mandhana had severed her social media ties with Muchhal as a sign of a break-up .
However, multiple independent verifications have put this theory to rest. Reports from credible news outlets, including Gulf News and The Times of India, have confirmed that her Instagram profile still lists Palash Muchhal among her follows [[12], [13]]. The deletion of their pre-wedding photos was a private choice made during an emotionally taxing time, not a public declaration of a split .
It’s crucial for fans and followers to remember that a person’s social media activity—especially during a family health emergency—is not a reliable barometer for their personal relationships. Jumping to conclusions based on a missing post or a perceived lack of online activity only adds to the pressure on individuals already facing immense stress.
The wedding of Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal, originally scheduled for late November 2025 in Sangli, was indefinitely postponed due to a series of unfortunate and serious health emergencies that struck both families in quick succession [[3], [16]].
This wasn’t a case of cold feet or relationship troubles. Instead, it was a necessary and compassionate decision made in the face of a family crisis. The primary catalyst was a severe health scare involving Mandhana’s father, Srinivas Mandhana.
The timeline of events paints a clear picture of a perfect storm of stress and concern:
Faced with both their fathers in medical distress, the couple, along with their families, made the heart-wrenching but obvious decision to postpone their wedding indefinitely. Their focus shifted entirely to the recovery and well-being of their loved ones . As Palash’s mother, Amita Muchhal, explained, it was a decision born out of love and responsibility, not discord [[1], [6]].
Through this ordeal, Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal have maintained a dignified silence on social media, choosing to deal with their private family matters away from the public eye. However, their families have spoken out to quell the baseless rumors.
Palash’s sister, the well-known singer Palak Muchhal, publicly urged fans and the media to respect the couple’s privacy during this difficult time . The narrative from the family has been consistent: this is a health-related postponement, not a relationship breakdown .
For fans of Indian women’s cricket, it’s a moment to rally around one of its brightest stars. Mandhana has been a phenomenal ambassador for the sport, and her personal life deserves the same respect and support she brings to the field [[INTERNAL_LINK:women-cricket]].
So, did Smriti Mandhana unfollow Palash Muchhal? The answer is a resounding no. The rumors are a classic case of speculation spiraling out of control in the absence of public information. The true story is one of a loving couple facing a dual family health emergency, demonstrating maturity and care by prioritizing their family’s well-being over a grand celebration.
As fans, our role is not to dissect their social media feeds but to offer our well-wishes for the full and speedy recovery of both Srinivas Mandhana and Palash Muchhal. Let’s replace the noise of rumors with a collective message of support.
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