Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag and his wife, Aarti Ahlawat, have recently become the subject of speculation regarding possible marital issues. Reports suggest that the couple, who have been married for 20 years, has unfollowed each other on social media, igniting rumors of a potential divorce.

The pair tied the knot in 2004 and are parents to two sons, Aryaveer (born in 2007) and Vedant (born in 2010).

If these rumors are true, Sehwag and Ahlawat will join the list of celebrity couples opting for separation after decades of togetherness, contributing to the growing phenomenon of "Grey Divorce." However, no official statement has been made by either party to confirm or deny these reports.

Adding to the intrigue, Aarti Ahlawat has been noticeably inactive on social media for over a year. On the other hand, Virender Sehwag has retained posts featuring Aarti, which has left fans curious about the true state of their relationship.

Sehwag’s Professional and Personal Highlights

Virender Sehwag is celebrated as one of India's greatest cricketing legends. Over his illustrious career, he played 104 Test matches and 251 ODIs, including achieving a career-best score of 319 runs.

Recently, Sehwag made headlines for a lighthearted social media post about his elder son, Aryaveer. The young cricketer, following in his father’s footsteps, scored an impressive 297 runs off 309 balls for Delhi in the Cooch Behar Trophy. This feat, however, fell short of Sehwag's record of 319 runs, prompting the cricket legend to humorously remind Aryaveer of a missed chance to earn a Ferrari.

As fans eagerly await clarity on Sehwag and Ahlawat’s marital status, their focus remains on the cricketer’s enduring legacy both on and off the field.