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It's love all for Sania, Malik

Wedding bells
Last Updated 29 March 2010, 19:13 IST
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Indian tennis star Sania Mirza’s family on Monday confirmed that she was all set to marry Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik.

An Indian news channel quoted Sania’s father Imran Mirza as saying that the reports of her proposed marriage with Malik were true. According to the channel, he said the marriage would take place in a month and that the couple would settle down in Dubai after tying the knot.

Imran said both Sania and Malik would continue to represent their countries in their respective games. However, Sania’s father or any family member did not come out of the house to speak to mediapersons waiting outside to get a confirmation of the news first aired on a Pakistani TV channel.

According to Geo News, Shoaib Malik’s mother met the family of Sania, and sought Sania for her son. The channel claimed that Sania’s family has accepted the proposal and the two families are all set to conduct the engagement of the two.

The channel even claimed that the engagement ceremony was expected to take place next month. The news of Sania’s proposed marriage with Malik came two months after she called off her engagement to childhood friend Sohrab Mirza, citing “incompatibility”.

Six months after the engagement took place here amid much fanfare, Sania decided to part ways with Sohrab.

Interestingly, Shoaib Malik was also engaged to a girl from this southern Indian city a few years ago but he later called it off. The family of the girl had even claimed that he had married her but the Pakistani star denied this.

Malik had said in January 2008 that his marriage plans with Ayesha Siddiqui ended because both families could not reach an understanding on certain issues. However, the girl’s family claimed that the they entered the wedlock through ‘nikah’ over telephone in 2002.

Ayesha’s father M A Siddiqui had even threatened to sue Malik for cheating and demanded him to give a formal divorce.

Malik was also quoted  by Pakistani media as saying Ayesha was not the girl he met in Dubai and that her family cheated him by sending a photograph of another girl.

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(Published 29 March 2010, 13:56 IST)

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