Three months after a quiet February ceremony in Delhi-NCR, the former India opener and his Irish partner officially registered their marriage. Here's the complete story behind this low-key love affair that quietly captured the nation's attention.When Shikhar Dhawan arrived at a marriage registrar's office in Gurugram on Wednesday afternoon — dressed casually in a dark blue T-shirt, accompanied by just seven family members and friends — it was the kind of quiet, unannounced moment that defined this entire relationship. No fanfare, no red carpet. In under 35 minutes, India's beloved cricketer, long known as "Gabbar" for his swashbuckling style on the pitch, had made his union with Irish professional Sophie Shine legally official.
What happened: The Gurugram registration explained
According to an official from the Gurugram registrar's office, Dhawan and Sophie arrived at approximately 3 PM, accompanied by around seven family members, friends, and a priest. The formalities — signing of marriage documents — were completed within roughly 35 minutes, after which a marriage certificate was formally issued to the couple.
The registration was the legal completion of a wedding ceremony that had already taken place on February 21, 2026, in the Delhi-NCR region. In India, a marriage ceremony and its legal registration are two separate processes — and the Gurugram visit was Dhawan and Sophie's way of formally closing the loop with the state.
"Shikhar Dhawan, along with his wife Sophie, reached the marriage registrar's office around 3 PM today. The document formalities took about 35 minutes, and a marriage certificate was issued to them."— Official, Gurugram Marriage Registrar's Office (as quoted in media reports)

The full timeline: From Dubai to Delhi-NCR to Gurugram
The relationship between Dhawan and Sophie didn't happen overnight. It evolved gradually, with the couple choosing discretion over disclosure at every step. Here's how the journey unfolded:
- Mid 2024
Dhawan and Sophie reportedly meet in Dubai, where she works as Second Vice President – Product Consultant at Northern Trust Corporation. They begin dating quietly.
- May 1, 2025
Sophie posts an Instagram photo with Dhawan captioned "My love" alongside a heart emoji — the first public confirmation of the relationship, ending months of speculation.
- Champions Trophy 2025
The couple is spotted together in Dubai during India's Champions Trophy campaign, adding fuel to relationship rumours. Dhawan reportedly hinted at "rediscovering love" at a media event around this time.
- Jan 12, 2026
Dhawan announces their engagement on Instagram, publicly committing to the relationship for the first time.
- Feb 21, 2026
The couple weds in an intimate private ceremony in Delhi-NCR, attended by close friends and some members of the cricket fraternity. Teammate Yuzvendra Chahal shares the first wedding photos on social media.
- May 7, 2026
Dhawan and Sophie formally register their marriage at the Vikas Sadar registrar's office in Gurugram. Marriage certificate issued within 35 minutes.
Who is Sophie Shine? The woman behind the moment
Sophie Shine is an Irish national currently based in the UAE, where she serves as Second Vice President – Product Consultant at Northern Trust Corporation, a financial services firm. She specialises in financial products, client solutions, and strategic growth — a career that places her squarely in the upper tier of global finance professionals.
Beyond her corporate role, Sophie now heads the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation, the charitable wing of the former cricketer's post-retirement activities. This dual identity — as both a global finance professional and the driving force behind Dhawan's philanthropic work — speaks to the depth of her involvement in his life well beyond the ceremonial.
The two reportedly connected first in Dubai, a city that has increasingly become India's extended social and professional hub, particularly for retired athletes navigating life after sport.
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After the storm — Dhawan's personal journey
For those who only follow Dhawan on the cricket field, the personal turbulence of the past few years may come as a surprise. His first marriage to Melbourne-based Aesha Mukerji — which began in 2012 after the two connected on Facebook despite a decade-long age gap — lasted formally until October 2023, when a Delhi court finalized their divorce. The court, in granting the divorce, acknowledged that Dhawan had endured prolonged mental trauma from the separation, including restricted access to their son Zoravar.
The divorce was followed by a contested custody arrangement. Dhawan was granted visitation rights and video call access to Zoravar — though he later publicly claimed those communications were blocked entirely.
Dhawan retired from international cricket in August 2024, ending a storied career that included over 6,000 ODI runs and back-to-back ICC tournament Player of the Series awards in 2013 and 2017. The transition from professional cricket to private life opened a new chapter — one where he turned to philanthropy, mentorship, and, eventually, love.
Why this matters beyond the celebrity news cycle
The Dhawan-Sophie wedding carries significance beyond the usual celebrity-marriage coverage for a few reasons. First, it is a story of rebuilding. Dhawan's public persona during his playing years was one of infectious joy and resilience — "Gabbar" whose smile rarely left him even in pressure moments. His post-retirement journey, navigating divorce, custody battles, and public scrutiny, was a harder test. The wedding represents a personal full circle.
Second, the conduct of the relationship itself — deliberately private, slow-building, and publicly confirmed only when the couple was ready — offers a notable contrast to the typical social-media-era celebrity romance playbook. In a world of performative love stories, Dhawan and Sophie simply got on with it.
Third, the cross-cultural dimension is worth noting. An Irish professional heading the foundation of one of India's most recognisable cricketers, now legally married and based between the UAE and India, reflects the increasingly globalised lives of post-retirement Indian sportspeople.
What happens next
With the marriage now legally registered, Dhawan and Sophie are expected to split time between Dubai, where Sophie's professional base remains, and India, where Dhawan's foundation and media commitments are anchored. Dhawan has shown growing interest in broadcasting and mentorship roles in Indian cricket — he appeared as a mentor figure during the IPL 2025 cycle — and those responsibilities are likely to grow.
The Shikhar Dhawan Foundation, now with Sophie at its helm, has been working on youth sports development and community welfare programs. The formal marriage is expected to give both of them a more stable base from which to expand that work.
As for the son from his first marriage, Zoravar, the custody situation remains a sensitive and ongoing matter. Dhawan has been careful not to use public platforms to escalate that dispute, and there is no indication that will change.
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