The cricketer says the previous post had no relation to any engagement or marriage plans.


Rawalpindi: Naseem Shah, a prominent Pakistani cricketer, has addressed recent rumors surrounding his social media post about his engagement.
The cricketer had shared a picture on his Instagram stories, featuring himself, his father, and another older man in what appeared to be a drawing room. The post received significant attention, with many social media users speculating that Shah was getting engaged or married.
However, in a subsequent Instagram story, Shah clarified that the previous post had no relation to any engagement or marriage plans. He explained that mentioning the word "blessed" did not mean that he was getting into a relationship. Shah urged people to stop misinterpreting his social media post and hoped that the matter was clear now.
It is worth noting that Naseem's father had spoken about his son's marriage plans last year, revealing that the young pacer had no intentions of getting married in the next four to five years. Despite this, rumors about Shah's engagement or marriage have continued to circulate on social media platforms.

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