Shoaib Maik is seen to be having a great time playing badminton with son Izhaan Mirza Malik.


Lahore: Shoaib Malik, a renowned Pakistani cricketer, shared a video on his Instagram account featuring his son Izhaan Mirza-Malik.
In the video, the father-son duo were enjoying a game of badminton.
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However, some fans and followers were curious about the absence of Shoaib's wife, former tennis star Sania Mirza.
The couple has been the subject of media attention in recent months following rumors of their divorce, which surprised many.
In the video, Shoaib appeared to be having a great time playing with Izhaan and captioned the post with "Cricket + Tennis = Badminton," accompanied by a winking emoji.
After the video, the social media users expressed concerns regarding the location of a tennis star, prompting the question "Where is Sania Mirza?" The 36-year-old athlete is in India rather than Dubai. On March 31, Sania was sighted at the opening ceremony of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, the wife of a prominent Indian businessman. Sania has also recently completed Umrah with her family, including her son, her sister's family, and her parents.

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