Smriti Mandhana's boyfriend Palash shared a heart-touching picture, Jemima commented
Amidst these moments of happiness, when Indian women's cricket team vice-captain Smriti Mandhana returned to the country, she posed for a picture with her boyfriend Palash Muchhal along with the gold medal. In this picture, Palash has a gold medal in his hand. Commenting on this, Jemimah Rodrigues quipped. Jemima wrote that Smriti would be proud of you.

The Indian women's cricket team gave a chance to the country to be proud in the Asian Games. The Indian team created history by participating in the Asian Games for the first time. The women's team won the gold medal for the first time. Won the gold medal by defeating Sri Lanka in the final.
Amidst these moments of happiness, when Indian women's cricket team vice-captain Smriti Mandhana returned to the country, she posed for a picture with her gold medal with boyfriend Palash Muchhal. In this picture, Palash has a gold medal in his hand. At the same time, Smriti Mandhana is standing holding him. Smriti has a smile on her face. While posting on social media, Palash wrote the caption, 'We are proud.'
This picture shared on Palash's Instagram soon went viral. Soon there was a flood of congratulatory messages from fans and well-wishers. At the same time, the Indian team's star player Jemimah Rodrigues commented on Palash in a funny tone.
Jemima, known for her pranks and witty quips, dropped a witty comment on Smriti and Palash's picture. He wrote, "Congratulations Palash on winning the gold medal!! Smriti is very proud of you."
It is noteworthy that India won unilaterally in the final match against Sri Lanka in the Asian Games. India won the toss and batted first and set a challenging target of 117 runs. Smriti Mandhana scored a brilliant 46 runs in 45 balls. Jemima made a valuable contribution of 42 runs in 40 balls.
In reply, the Sri Lankan team players struggled to gain a foothold and wickets kept falling at regular intervals. While Hasini Perera played her inning of 25 runs. Sri Lanka could score only 97 runs in the stipulated 20 overs. Titas Sadhu took three wickets while giving runs in 4 overs.