The cricketer says their professional commitments sometimes make it difficult to celebrate occasions together.


Lahore: Shoaib Malik has addressed rumors about his divorce from Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, stating that people should show him a couple from anywhere in the world who doesn't have arguments.
Shoaib expressed that the love and respect between them is still present, but their professional commitments sometimes make it difficult to celebrate occasions together. He also stated that he misses his wife and son, but this is a part of their life, and everyone goes through ups and downs in their relationships.
Despite some fans trying to connect the dots, Shoaib denied all rumors and emphasized that they belong to different countries and have their own commitments. He added that if people focus on such rumors, they feel bad, but if they don't pay attention, they don't feel bad. He also mentioned that he was not aware that Sania had blocked him from her social media accounts.
The couple got married in 2013 and have a son named Izhan Mirza-Malik. Last year, some fans speculated that their relationship was in trouble, but Shoaib clarified that they are simply busy with their commitments.
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