Nishi, who was also a striker in the Indian team, said initially she was not sure of her interest in Shivendra but eventually gave in to his simplicity. "At first, I was a bit reluctant but then I wondered, 'why shouldn't I'? I then accepted him in my life and now after all these years I am happy that I took the right decision."
Nishi also added that she was a great fan of Shivendra's game and looked to emulate him. "I used to admire Shiva's game very much when he played for Western Railways. Being a forward myself, I liked his style and dedication and tried to emulate him," she added.
Interestingly, Nishi, who played for India between 1999-2004, is serving as a volunteer at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
She then went to reveal their plans of a grand wedding, which is scheduled be held in Gwalior on December 10.
"We will get married in December, after the Asian Games. The cards are ready too.
"And yes Shiva's wedding outfit is ready. We have already done his shopping because I know he will be very busy playing for India for the next couple of months. After the Commonwealth Games, once I get free, I will also do my shopping," she added.
Like Shivendra, Nishi also excelled as a striker and was part of the Indian team that won bronze at the Asia Cup in 2000.
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