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Shoaib Malik's wife Sana Javed trolled over her latest social media post

As the news of his marriage sparked discussions in both Pakistan and India, with people sharing their opinions on social media. While Shoaib Malik shared a photo, the news of the divorce was announced by Sania Mirza's family.

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Former Pakistan cricket team captain Shoaib Malik has been making headlines due to his recent marriage to actor Sana Javed and the subsequent announcement of his divorce from Indian tennis star Sania Mirza. The news of his marriage sparked discussions in both Pakistan and India, with people sharing their opinions on social media. While Shoaib Malik shared a photo with his new wife on Instagram, the news of the divorce was announced by Sania Mirza's family.

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Sana posted her first solo picture on social media since her marriage on Saturday, which led to heavy trolling from Instagram users. Sana’s post was related to her partnership with a clothing brand, but social media users wasted no time in discussing the ongoing situation involving the actor, Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza

Meanwhile, a podcast on Pakistan's Samaa TV news channel alleged that Malik and Sana had been romantically involved for the past three years while they were still married to other individuals. The podcast also mentioned that Sana had been divorced from her former husband, Umair Jaswal, for only three months before marrying Malik. Additionally, whenever Malik was invited to appear on any shows on the channel, he insisted that Sana be included as well, according to the podcast.

"They were having an affair for the last three years and were intimately involved. Umair did not know about this, but Sania Mirza and her family and even Malik's family came to know about it last year. Efforts were made to resolve the situation but Malik didn't listen to anyone," a producer of the podcast said.

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Shoaib Malik clears air about his contract termination with Fortune Barishal

The prominent all-rounder from Pakistan, Shoaib Malik found himself embroiled in controversy last week after delivering three no-balls in a single over during a match against Khulna Tigers in the Bangladesh Premier League. The incident occurred at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Dhaka and quickly gained traction on social media platforms, with some fans speculating about possible match-fixing. Mizanur Rahman, the owner of Fortune Barishal, echoed similar concerns during a discussion on a private news channel, calling for an inquiry by the Anti-Corruption Unit.

“I would like to address and dismiss the recent rumours circulating about my playing position with Fortune Barishal. I had a thorough discussion with our captain, Tamim Iqbal, and we mutually planned the way forward. I had to leave Bangladesh for a pre-committed media engagement in Dubai. I extend my best wishes to Fortune Barishal for their upcoming matches, and if needed, I am available to support them if needs be. I have always found joy in playing the game and will continue to do so,” Malik wrote

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