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Pakistan Cricketer Shoaib Malik Says He Doesn’t Love His Wife; Sania Mirza Reacts

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Pakistan Cricketer Shoaib Malik Says He Doesn’t Love His Wife; Sania Mirza Reacts

Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik and his better half Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza often hog headlines for many reasons. The couples are again hogging the headlines and this time it is for some hilarious yet interesting reason.

Shoaib Malik has got himself in some trouble after he said that he doesn’t love his wife. Ace Indian Tennis player Sania Mirza was quick to respond. She responded to this by saying it’s his loss.

Incidentally, Sania Mirza posted a fun video on her official Instagram handle. In the video, the couples are seen enacting a Bollywood dialogue but with a little improvisation.

Shoiab Malik could be heard saying “Mai Tumse Pyar Nhi Karta (I don’t love you)” to which Sania sings a song “Isme Tera ghata, Mera Kuch nhi jata (It’s your loss not mine)“. Malik could not do much about it but scratched his head at his wife’s reaction.

 

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Shoaib Malik reacts to the retirement of professor Mohammad Hafeez

Both Shoiab Malik and Mohammed Hafeez share great a bond having played together for Pakistan for such a long time. Malik took to his official Twitter handle and wished Hafeez a happy retirement. He wrote:

“All the best professor Sahab, it has always been a pleasure to be on-field with you, will miss our partnerships.”

Mohammed Hafeez played the last international game in the T20 World Cup semi-final against Australia where Pakistan lost due to the heroics of Matthew Wade. The southpaw struck speedster Shaheen Afridi for 3 sixes of consecutive balls to seal the match for Australia.

Mohammed Hafeez, who made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in 2003, donned the Pakistan jersey in 218 ODIs. He played his last ODI against Bangladesh in the 2019 World Cup in England. Hafeez finished his international career with 12,780 runs across formats and 253 wickets.


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