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Amid separation rumours, Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza reunite for son’s victory

Power couple Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza were seen together amid the separation rumors for their son Izhaan’s remarkable day.

Izhaan marked his first-ever participation in a sports competition and won it. According to Geo TV, Sania-Shoaib’s son competed in a swimming competition in the UAE.

Sania and Shoaib did not address the divorce rumors in public but their cryptic messages on social media sparked the news of separation.

The former Pakistan cricketer celebrated his son’s first victory and wrote on Instagram, “Baba is super proud of ya… First competition & a win.”

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Shoaib Malik statement on divorce rumours

In an interview with GeoNews earlier in the year, Shoaib had claimed, “Humey saath mey rehna ka time nahi mil raha (We don’t get much time to live together).” He further added, “When they (Sania and Izhan) went to perform Umrah I had commitments here and when I took a break and went to Dubai to spend time with Izhan then she was busy.

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