He requested everyone to respect their choice of privacy.


Lahore: Pakistan’s all-rounder Shadab Khan Monday announced via Twitter that he had got married with Saqlain Mushtaq's daughter.
Turning to Twitter, Shadab wrote “Alhamdulillah today was my Nikkah. I am becoming part of my mentor Saqi Bhai’s family.”
Referring to his family’s privacy, he stated that when he started playing cricket, he wanted to keep his family life separate, and his family had also opted to stay out of public light, adding that “My wife has asked for the same, she wants her life to remain private.”
He requested everyone to respect their choice of privacy.
Adding a humorous ending note to his message, the cricketer wrote, “However, if you want to send ‘Salami’ I can send account number”.
Alhamdulilah today was my Nikkah. It is a big day in my life and start of a new chapter. Please respect my choices and those my my wife’s and our families. Prayers and love for all pic.twitter.com/in7M7jIrRE
— Shadab Khan (@76Shadabkhan) January 23, 2023
Shadab's tweet received 138.5k views, more than 8,000 likes, over 500 quote tweets, and 700 retweets within an hour.

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