Shoaib Malik, Sania Mirza celebrate Izhaan's birthday together
Shoaib Malik posted heartwarming images on his son Izhan's special day.
Dubai: Renowned cricketer Shoaib Malik and tennis star Sania Mirza have been in the spotlight due to ongoing rumors of separation in recent months.
However, recent pictures from their son's birthday celebration have sparked curiosity among fans.
Neither party has officially confirmed their relationship status, leaving the public in suspense regarding a possible separation or continued togetherness.
Former Pakistani cricket team captain Shoaib Malik recently shared a series of heartwarming photos on his Instagram account, celebrating his son Azaan's birthday. Notably, the pictures reveal Sania Mirza's presence in the background.
In the caption, Shoaib expressed his love for his son, writing, "Happy birthday, son, Baba loves you very much."
These touching images of father and son have resonated with their fans. Sania Mirza's presence in the pictures has reignited hope among their well-wishers.
This isn't the first instance of Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza being seen together.
Previously, after Sania's retirement and her participation in the Australian Open, Shoaib was seen at her residence in Dubai, which led to a decrease in divorce speculations.
Despite their reunion, the couple hasn't been featured together in personal social media posts, which has fueled divorce rumors in recent times.
Shoaib Malik is a cricket legend, while Sania Mirza is an iconic Indian tennis player.
The couple welcomed their son in 2018 after eight years of marriage.
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