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Arun Lal marriage
Image credit: Bulbul Saha Facebook

Ex-Indian cricketer Arun Lal marries for second time

| @indiablooms | May 04, 2022, at 05:57 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Former Indian cricketer Arun Lal married long-time friend Bulbul Saha, who is a teacher by profession, at a private ceremony in Kolkata.

The couple had been dating each other for some time and they got engaged last month.

At 66, Lal has married for the second time.

Though he parted ways with his first wife Reena, who is suffering from an illness, he, reportedly lives with her to take care of her.

According to a report in Mid-Day, Lal had taken his first wife's consent to marry Saha.

He also plans to take care of his first wife along with Saha.

Saha, who is 28 years younger than Lal and teaches at a school in Kolkata, shared some of the images from their marriage, which took place on May 2, on her Facebook account.

The images have gone viral.

Arun Lal is now the head coach of the Bengal Ranji team.

He was a right-handed opening batsman who made his Test debut in Chennai in 1982 against Sri Lanka.
 

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