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Shadab Khan Brings Back Memories On Sania And Shoaib’s 8th Anniversary
By SMCS - Apr 14, 2018 6:21 pm
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Sania Mirza is one such proud daughter of India. She has represented India in Tennis and brought many accolades inspiring a lot of youngsters. She also married the then Pakistan Cricket Team Captain Shoaib Malik and has been loved by both the countries a lot. She is a social butterfly and never steps back to wish his husband on grand occasions.

On the occasion of Shoaib and Sania’s eighth marriage anniversary, Shoaib’s brother Shadab Khan took to Twitter to congratulate his sister in aw Sania with a very interesting caption. Earlier in this incident, Shadab and Sania were involved in a funny interaction on twitter too.

Earlier Sania tweeted when Shoaib got his man of the match award and asked his husband if she can take a ride with him.

But the realization dawned on her that the back seat was taken already by Shoaib’s 19-year-old brother Shadab and she wrote  “Ok never mind.. I guess the seat is taken already @realshoaibmalik @76Shadabkhan”

Shadab quickly apologized to his ‘bhabi’.

While wishing Shoaib and Sania on the wedding anniversary he went on to post this old picture again writing “Happy wedding anniversary @realshoaibmalik bhai and @MirzaSania bhabi. Bhabi you should be on that bike instead of me”

 

Sania thanked his brother in law saying that she could have taken the seat but Shadab was in a hurry.

Being an Indian and marrying a Pakistani, Sania has been always put forward to weird questions and people have tried to take her back on the name of religion. but Sania has always answered them playing for her country India. Recently when she spoke about the Asifa rape case in twitter a troll tried to shut her up saying she is a Muslim. Sania got back replying:

“First of all nobody marries ‘into’ anywhere .. you marry a person! Secondly, NO LOW LIFE like you will tell me which country I belong to.. I play for India, I am Indian and always will be.. and maybe if u look beyond religion and country one day you may just also stand for humanity!”