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“Call Me Brothers” – Shoaib Malik opens up to his son from Haan after a divorce from Sania Mirza


Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik It is open to his son from Haan after divorce from the Indian tennis icon Sania Mirza. The duo officially ended his marriage in January 2024.

However, they continue to cooperate their son from Haan. While Sania has primary custody of the child, Shoaib Malik revealed that he visits his son at least twice a month in Dubai.

He recently opened his relationship with his son on the Pakistani Ramzan show, where he said that their relationship was more friendship.

“Narrow Saath Jo connection Hai Woh Ek reached Wala Hai. (The relationship with him is friendship). He calls me brother, and sometimes I call him brother. I care to visit him twice a month in Dubai, and while I am there, I personally lower him to school and pick him up,” he quoted in India.

Shoaib also revealed that his relationship with his son and that they are connected to video call and discuss things regularly.

“The mera of the narrow Saath Bahaut AChat Bond Hai (I have a very good relationship with him). We connect daily to the video call and talk about everything,” he added.

Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza ended their marriage after staying together for 14 years.


Shoaiba Malik Record for Pakistan in International Crite

Although not currently playing international cricket for Pakistan, still playing a competitive cricket at the age of 43, participating in the current national T20 Cup, capturing the team of Salkot region.

He played 35 tests for Pakistan, reaching 1898 running along with 32 shots. He played 287 ODO in a white ball crisis, scoring 7534 rides and took 158 shots. From 124 t20i, he scored 2435 running and grabbed 28 shots.

Moreover, Shoaib Malik is a veteran, playing in the T20 franchise leagues around the world. He played as many as 552 T20, collecting 13535 running along with 186 shots with the ball.

Comprehensive also played in the Inaundant edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), where he represented Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals).