Skip to main content

Not Sania Mirza, Meet Pakistan Cricketer Shoaib Malik's First Wife

Former Pakistan cricket team captain Shoaib Malik left the sporting world stunned as he shared the pictures of his wedding with actress Sana Javed. The announcement confirmed the rumours of his divorce from Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, whose family also confirmed the same in a social media post a day later. But, not many are aware that Sania wasn't Shoaib's first wife. Sania and Shoaib tied the nuptial knot in 2010 and also have a son named Izhaan Mirza Malik. But, Shoaib had reportedly married another woman, whom he had to divorce, before starting a new life with the Indian tennis ace.

Right before Shoaib was to marry Sania in 2010, a controversy erupted where a woman named Ayesha Siddiqui from Hyderabad claimed to have married Shoaib in 2002. 

While Shoaib had denied the allegations, Ayesha, also known as Maha Siddiqui, decided to file a police complaint and also showed video proofs of their wedding. 

It was then reported that the two reached a settlement where the Pakistani cricketer had to divorce Ayesha and also give her alimony of INR 15 crore. 

The most interesting part of Shoaib and Ayesha's marriage was that it was a 'telephonic nikah'. In an interview with Times News Network, Shoaib himself talked about having a telephonic nikah without even seeing his bride. The cricketer, just 20 years old back then, only had a few pictures of Ayesha with him, and the two used to talk on the phone regularly. But, not long after, Shoaib was tricked into marrying Ayesha, who wasn't even the girl he thought she was in pictures.

While Ayesha kept giving one excuse after the other and refused to meet Shoaib, in 2002, she told the cricketer that she wanted to marry him immediately as the news of their relationship was all over the headlines, making it difficult for her family.

"This episode happened in 2002. Ayesha wanted us to get married. While I definitely wanted to marry her, I didn't want to rush into it. For one, I hadn't met her. She suggested that we could do a telephone nikah right away. There was no way I could tell my parents about a telephone nikah, because it's not the way they wanted me to get married. I was just 20 then, and under a lot of pressure from Ayesha to get married as she was saying that her family was losing face in Hyderabad as word had got around that we were courting. I walked out of my house one morning in June 2002, and went to my friend's shop and called from there. I got a nikahnama, signed it, thinking the girl I was marrying was the one in the photographs," Shoaib said in the interview.

It was sometime in August 2005 that Shoaib got to know that the girl he was talking to on the phone, wasn't the one he had seen in pictures. When he confronted Ayesha about the same, the woman also told him the truth.

Shoaib even thought of releasing the pictures he had with him but was asked not to do so by Ayesha as the girl in the photographs was already married. Thinking the release of pictures would ruin her life, Malik decided against doing so.



from NDTV Sports-Cricket
https://ift.tt/xpOqHts

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

विद्यालय परिसर में झूल रहे विद्युत तार, विद्यार्थियों को खतरा

सरणू चिमनजी. सरणू चिमनजी ग्राम पंचायत मुख्यालय पर स्थित राउमावि के भवन, खेल मैदान तथा शौचालय के ऊपर से गुजर रही 11 केवी विद्युत लाइन ढीली होने के कारण भवन तथा शौचालय पर लगी पानी की टंकी से टकरा रही है, ऐसे में हादसे की आशंका सता रही है। विद्यालय के वरिष्ठ अध्यापक हनुमानराम सऊ ने बताया कि कई बार लिखित में तथा यहां आयोजित कलक्टर की रात्रि चौपाल में भी इस मामले को डिस्कॉम अधिकारियों को अवगत करवाया। कलक्टर ने अधिकारियों को लाइन को विद्यालय परिसर से बाहर लगाने को कहा, लेकिन 1साल बीत जाने के बाद भी विद्युत विभाग ने सुध नहीं ली। हर बार आश्वासन ही मिला कि करवा दिया जाएगा।वर्तमान स्थिति यह है कि तार विद्यालय परिसर के ऊपर शौचालय पर लगी टंकी कोपर्श कर रहे हैं, इस वजह से बच्चों को आसपास जाने नहीं दिया जाता। कार्यवाहक प्रधानाचार्य पूनमचंद चौधरी ने बताया कि विद्यालय के मुख्य परिसर से गुजरने वाली 11 केवी बिजली लाइन लूज होने से हर समय खतरा बना रहता है। फिलहाल विद्यार्थियों की नियमित कक्षाएं संचालित हो रही है जिससे हर समय खतरा बना रहता है। हमने पहले भी लिखित जानकारी देकर अवगत कराया लेकिन आज तक इस ...

Sanju Samson's Act Minutes After T20 World Cup Selection Wins Hearts

April 8, 2008. Sanju Samson, then a skinny 14-year-old, curled on the bed in his hotel room, watched Kolkata Knight Riders' Brendon McCullum hammering a 73-ball 158 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the first-ever IPL match. That drizzly evening in Kottayam, a town in central Kerala, changed his heart. Forever. Sanju reshuffled his career dream, from wanting to become a civil servant to entering the elite world of a top-flight cricketer. "Sanju always recollects that day, which gave him the dream of reaching that league of top players one day," said former Kerala player Raiphi Vincent Gomez, also a close friend of the wicketkeeper batter. But merely having a dream will not take anyone to the top of their profession, more so in sports. Sanju then had oodles of determination too to walk down his chosen path. Biju George, the former India women's cricket team's fielding coach and the early mentor of the Kerala player, saw that brightly flickering flame inside...

"Finals Are Funny Games": Molineux On Match-Winning Spell In WPL Final

Following her side's maiden Women's Premier League (WPL) title win, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) bowling all-rounder Sophie Molineux remarked that the title clashes are always "funny games" and the team knew that the match was going down the wire. An all-round Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) led by yet another solid knock by Ellyse Perry and brilliant bowling spells from spinners Shreyanka Patil and Sophie Molineux captured their first-ever Women's Premier League (WPL) title after defeating Delhi Capitals by eight wickets in the title clash at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday. Molineux received the 'Player of the Match' award for her bowling effort that put DC on the backfoot after a fiery start. "It was a great match. Finals are always funny games, we knew it was going down to the wire. DC are a great team, they fought all the way. Pretty happy we got over the line. I felt like I was bowing really slow tonight. In tournaments, you have to keep...