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  1. I’m not going to consider a second marriage, says Shoaib Akhtar
  2. Shoaib Akhtar shares his two cents on second marriage
  3. 'Who is your future?' Shoaib Akhtar slams India's team selection in Asia Cup 2022 loss to Pakistan
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  5. Shoaib Akhtar reminisces bond with mother
  6. 'Who is your future?' Shoaib Akhtar slams India's team selection in Asia Cup 2022 loss to Pakistan
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  8. Shoaib Akhtar reminisces bond with mother
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I’m not going to consider a second marriage, says Shoaib Akhtar

Former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar doesn’t want to get remarried. During a recent guest appearance on Hafiz Ahmed’s The host asked him if he would remarry, to which the cricketer said that although Islam permits multiple marriages, he personally believes in the importance of remaining committed to a single partner. “One is enough. People can do it [get remarried] if they want to. I believe once you’re attached to somebody and that somebody has left their house for you, then we should also leave many things for her and be nice and kind to her.” He added, “Become an inspiration for your wife and you can only do that by having a strong character.” Akhtar recalled how he met his wife, Rubab Khan, revealing that their families had the opportunity to spend time with each other when they went for Hajj. It was during this time that his mother decided and expressed her desire to get Akhtar and Khan married. The cricketer explained that he had never refused any of her wishes, hence agreed to the marriage. He said that while he considers himself to be quite liberal, his wife holds more conservative values. Out of respect for her preferences, he refrains from sharing too much about their personal lives on social media and other public platforms. He emphasised that his wife’s choice to maintain privacy is something he fully supports. Akhtar tied the knot with Khan in 2014, towards the end of his illustrious career. The couple has two sons together.

Shoaib Akhtar shares his two cents on second marriage

Former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar made it steer clear that he doesn’t want to be married twice. During a recent guest appearance on Hafiz Ahmed’s podcast, the “Rawalpindi Express” bowler discussed his viewpoint on second marriage and how it is necessary to respect your spouse’s choices, adding that he respects his wife’s decision to stay out of limelight. The host, Ahmed, asked him if Akhtar would go for the second marriage and the latter responded befittingly. Akhtar said although it is permissible in Islam to be married multiple time, he personally believes that staying to one person through and through should be a man’s first priority. There is no point in marrying multiple women at a time and not being able to pay attention to either of them, he said. “One is enough. People can do it [get remarried] if they want to. I believe once you’re attached to somebody and that somebody has left their house for you, then we should also leave many things for her and be nice and kind to her,” Akhtar remarked. He added, “Become an inspiration for your wife and you can only do that by having a strong character.” On recalling how he met his wife, Rubab Khan, the fast bowler revealed that their families spent time during Hajj. It was during this time that the cricketer’s mother wished for the couple to tie the knot. Akhtar also added that he had always abided by his mother’s wishes so he agreed. Considering himself a quite liberal person, Akhtar suggests that his wife is the com...

'Who is your future?' Shoaib Akhtar slams India's team selection in Asia Cup 2022 loss to Pakistan

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince threatened the U.S. if it retaliated against oil cuts © Provided by Free Press Journal A tactically superior Pakistan caught India completely off-guard with a Mohammed Nawaz punt as they exacted sweet revenge with a five-wicket victory in an exciting Super 4 game of the Asia Cup on Sunday. Former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar said he had predicted that Pakistan will ruthlessly’ trounce India. “Meine Indians ko bhi kaha, bahut sare doosto ko bhi kaha tha ki itna khush hone ki zaruurat nahi hai, Pakistan will make a strong comeback, meine video mein bhi bola tha Pakistan ruthelessly marage Hindustan ko. (I told the Indians and my friends that do not get too happy as Pakistan will make a strong comeback and I had said in an earlier video that Pakistan will ruthlessly trounce India),” Akhtar said while discussing the match on his YouTube channel. Akhtar added that India should not lose heart, but questioned India’s selection policy for the Pakistan match. “India should decide what should be their final XI. Who is your future – is it Rishah Pant, Dinesh Karthik, Deepak Hood or Ravi Bishnoi. Find you final XI at least first, because, this is a confused selection from India and I don’t know why is there so much confusion,” he said. Chasing a tough target of 182, the ever dependable Mohammed Rizwan (71 off 51 balls) anchored the Pakistan innings but it was left-handed batter Nawaz, known more for his orthodox left-arm spin, who played the decisive knock ...

Shoaib Akhtar

• Test debut(cap 29 November 1997v Last Test 8 December 2007v ODI debut(cap 28 March 1998v Last ODI 8 March 2011v ODI shirt no. 14 T20I debut(cap 28 August 2006v Last T20I 28 December 2010v Career statistics Competition Matches 46 163 15 Runs scored 544 394 21 10.07 8.95 7.00 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 Top score 47 43 8 8,143 7,764 318 178 247 19 25.69 24.97 22.73 12 4 0 10 wickets in match 2 0 0 Best bowling 6/11 6/16 3/38 Catches/ 12/– 20/– 2/– Source: 8 November 2016 Shoaib Akhtar ( شعیب اختر; pronounced ( Personal life [ ] Akhtar was born into a His father, Mohammad Akhtar, whom Shoaib describes as very religious and “from a hardworking, economically unprivileged family of the He married Rubab Khan on 11 November 2014. In November 2016 they welcomed their first child, a son named Mohammad Mikaeel Ali, and in July 2019 they became parents a second time to another baby boy. Early career [ ] A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the After some struggle, starting his International career [ ] Considering his subsequent high profile in cricket, Akhtar's Test career started rather modestly. He was first picked to play on his home ground in Rawalpindi during the 2nd Test of the West Indies 1997/98 tour of Pakistan. He was subsequently included in the tour of South Africa during the winter of 1998, where he played in all three Tests. He was notably the spearhead of a depleted Pakistani bowling attack in the Peshawar Test against the visiting Australians later in 1998, where Mark Tay...

Shoaib Akhtar reminisces bond with mother

Former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar. — AFP/File Former Pakistan cricketer and world's fastest bowler Shoaib Akhtar expressed profound contentment in life, stating that caring for his mother and respectfully holding her feet fulfilled all his wishes. The former pacer reminisced his relationship with her mother urging children to respect their parents and treat them kindly. "There is a verse in the Qur'an that asks to treat your parents with dignity, speak with your shoulders bowed down and eyes downcast," said the former pacer, also referred to as Rawalpindi Express. He added that according to his interpretation, one should be like a beheaded rooster in front of their parents. Akhtar's comments came during a podcast on YouTube where the host mentioned how the world sees him as a tough and strong person, but he was very gentle and weak with regards to his mother. Addressing his fans and followers, the cricketer asked them to stay humble in front of their parents. "Whenever I had any pain or wanted to ask Allah for something, I wouldn't seek seek it from Allah directly," he said, adding that he would serve both his parents and after seeing them happy would pray for whatever he wanted. The veteran pacer recalled memories of enjoying long drives with his mother in Islamabad. "For 10 years, I was my mother's driver. I used to drive her around in the car for three or four hours in Islamabad, while she recited durood sharif," he said, adding he would massage her feet upon thei...

'Who is your future?' Shoaib Akhtar slams India's team selection in Asia Cup 2022 loss to Pakistan

Meet Indian business tycoon who started with one truck and built Rs 6300 crore logistics giant © Provided by Free Press Journal A tactically superior Pakistan caught India completely off-guard with a Mohammed Nawaz punt as they exacted sweet revenge with a five-wicket victory in an exciting Super 4 game of the Asia Cup on Sunday. Former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar said he had predicted that Pakistan will ruthlessly’ trounce India. “Meine Indians ko bhi kaha, bahut sare doosto ko bhi kaha tha ki itna khush hone ki zaruurat nahi hai, Pakistan will make a strong comeback, meine video mein bhi bola tha Pakistan ruthelessly marage Hindustan ko. (I told the Indians and my friends that do not get too happy as Pakistan will make a strong comeback and I had said in an earlier video that Pakistan will ruthlessly trounce India),” Akhtar said while discussing the match on his YouTube channel. Akhtar added that India should not lose heart, but questioned India’s selection policy for the Pakistan match. “India should decide what should be their final XI. Who is your future – is it Rishah Pant, Dinesh Karthik, Deepak Hood or Ravi Bishnoi. Find you final XI at least first, because, this is a confused selection from India and I don’t know why is there so much confusion,” he said. Chasing a tough target of 182, the ever dependable Mohammed Rizwan (71 off 51 balls) anchored the Pakistan innings but it was left-handed batter Nawaz, known more for his orthodox left-arm spin, who played the de...

Shoaib Akhtar

• Test debut(cap 29 November 1997v Last Test 8 December 2007v ODI debut(cap 28 March 1998v Last ODI 8 March 2011v ODI shirt no. 14 T20I debut(cap 28 August 2006v Last T20I 28 December 2010v Career statistics Competition Matches 46 163 15 Runs scored 544 394 21 10.07 8.95 7.00 100s/50s 0/0 0/0 0/0 Top score 47 43 8 8,143 7,764 318 178 247 19 25.69 24.97 22.73 12 4 0 10 wickets in match 2 0 0 Best bowling 6/11 6/16 3/38 Catches/ 12/– 20/– 2/– Source: 8 November 2016 Shoaib Akhtar ( شعیب اختر; pronounced ( Personal life [ ] Akhtar was born into a His father, Mohammad Akhtar, whom Shoaib describes as very religious and “from a hardworking, economically unprivileged family of the He married Rubab Khan on 11 November 2014. In November 2016 they welcomed their first child, a son named Mohammad Mikaeel Ali, and in July 2019 they became parents a second time to another baby boy. Early career [ ] A good student, Akhtar was admitted to the After some struggle, starting his International career [ ] Considering his subsequent high profile in cricket, Akhtar's Test career started rather modestly. He was first picked to play on his home ground in Rawalpindi during the 2nd Test of the West Indies 1997/98 tour of Pakistan. He was subsequently included in the tour of South Africa during the winter of 1998, where he played in all three Tests. He was notably the spearhead of a depleted Pakistani bowling attack in the Peshawar Test against the visiting Australians later in 1998, where Mark Tay...

Shoaib Akhtar reminisces bond with mother

Former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar. — AFP/File Former Pakistan cricketer and world's fastest bowler Shoaib Akhtar expressed profound contentment in life, stating that caring for his mother and respectfully holding her feet fulfilled all his wishes. The former pacer reminisced his relationship with her mother urging children to respect their parents and treat them kindly. "There is a verse in the Qur'an that asks to treat your parents with dignity, speak with your shoulders bowed down and eyes downcast," said the former pacer, also referred to as Rawalpindi Express. He added that according to his interpretation, one should be like a beheaded rooster in front of their parents. Akhtar's comments came during a podcast on YouTube where the host mentioned how the world sees him as a tough and strong person, but he was very gentle and weak with regards to his mother. Addressing his fans and followers, the cricketer asked them to stay humble in front of their parents. "Whenever I had any pain or wanted to ask Allah for something, I wouldn't seek seek it from Allah directly," he said, adding that he would serve both his parents and after seeing them happy would pray for whatever he wanted. The veteran pacer recalled memories of enjoying long drives with his mother in Islamabad. "For 10 years, I was my mother's driver. I used to drive her around in the car for three or four hours in Islamabad, while she recited durood sharif," he said, adding he would massage her feet upon thei...

I’m not going to consider a second marriage, says Shoaib Akhtar

Former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar doesn’t want to get remarried. During a recent guest appearance on Hafiz Ahmed’s The host asked him if he would remarry, to which the cricketer said that although Islam permits multiple marriages, he personally believes in the importance of remaining committed to a single partner. “One is enough. People can do it [get remarried] if they want to. I believe once you’re attached to somebody and that somebody has left their house for you, then we should also leave many things for her and be nice and kind to her.” He added, “Become an inspiration for your wife and you can only do that by having a strong character.” Akhtar recalled how he met his wife, Rubab Khan, revealing that their families had the opportunity to spend time with each other when they went for Hajj. It was during this time that his mother decided and expressed her desire to get Akhtar and Khan married. The cricketer explained that he had never refused any of her wishes, hence agreed to the marriage. He said that while he considers himself to be quite liberal, his wife holds more conservative values. Out of respect for her preferences, he refrains from sharing too much about their personal lives on social media and other public platforms. He emphasised that his wife’s choice to maintain privacy is something he fully supports. Akhtar tied the knot with Khan in 2014, towards the end of his illustrious career. The couple has two sons together.

Shoaib Akhtar shares his two cents on second marriage

Former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar made it steer clear that he doesn’t want to be married twice. During a recent guest appearance on Hafiz Ahmed’s podcast, the “Rawalpindi Express” bowler discussed his viewpoint on second marriage and how it is necessary to respect your spouse’s choices, adding that he respects his wife’s decision to stay out of limelight. The host, Ahmed, asked him if Akhtar would go for the second marriage and the latter responded befittingly. Akhtar said although it is permissible in Islam to be married multiple time, he personally believes that staying to one person through and through should be a man’s first priority. There is no point in marrying multiple women at a time and not being able to pay attention to either of them, he said. “One is enough. People can do it [get remarried] if they want to. I believe once you’re attached to somebody and that somebody has left their house for you, then we should also leave many things for her and be nice and kind to her,” Akhtar remarked. He added, “Become an inspiration for your wife and you can only do that by having a strong character.” On recalling how he met his wife, Rubab Khan, the fast bowler revealed that their families spent time during Hajj. It was during this time that the cricketer’s mother wished for the couple to tie the knot. Akhtar also added that he had always abided by his mother’s wishes so he agreed. Considering himself a quite liberal person, Akhtar suggests that his wife is the com...