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Shoaib Malik wishes Sania Mirza on birthday amid divorce rumours

| @indiablooms | Nov 15, 2022, at 02:15 pm

Dubai: Pakistani Cricketer Shoaib Malik on Tuesday wished his wife Sania Mirza with an adorable social media post on her birthday.

The post remains significant at a time when several media reports claimed the couple is planning to part ways.

Sania Mirza, who plays Tennis for India, turned 36.

In his wish, Malik wrote: "Happy Birthday to you @mirzasaniar Wishing you a very healthy & happy life! Enjoy the day to the fullest."

Shoaib shared image on Instagram where the couple could be seen enjoying their moments of proximity.

Sania and Shoaib tied knots in 2010.

They welcomed their son Izhaan Mirza-Malik in 2018.

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