“He calls me Bro” – Shoaib Malik opens on his link with his son Izhaan after the divorce of Sania Mirza Haris Edu

“He calls me Bro” – Shoaib Malik opens on his link with his son Izhaan after the divorce of Sania Mirza

 Haris Edu

Former Pakistani captain Shoaib Malik opened his link with his son Izhaan after his divorce from the Indian tennis icon Sania Mirza. The duo officially ended their marriage in January 2024.

However, they continue to copare their son Izhaan. While Sania has the child’s main custody, Shoaib Malik revealed that he is visiting her son at least twice a month in Dubai.

He recently talked about his link with his son during a Ramzan Pakistani show, where he said that their relationship was more a friendship.

“Uske Saath Jo Relation Hai Woh Ek Dosti Wala Hai. (The relationship with him is that of friendship). He calls me Bro, and sometimes I also call him Bro. I make sure to visit him twice a month in Dubai, and while I am there, I leave him personally at school and I take it, “he was quoted by Times of India.

Shoaib also revealed how his link with his son was and that they connect to a video call and regularly discuss things.

“Mera Uske Saath Bahaut Purchase Bond Hai (I have a very good link with him). Each day, we connect to a video call and discuss everything,” he added.

Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza ended their wedding after staying together for 14 years.


The SHOAIB MALIK file for Pakistan in international cricket

Although he is not currently playing in international cricket for Pakistan, he still played competitive cricket at the age of 43, participating in the National TUP T20 in progress, captain of the Sialkot region team.

He played 35 tests for Pakistan, marking 1898 races with 32 counters. In White-Ball Cricket, he played 287 ODI, marking 7,534 points and taking 158 counters. From 124 T20is, he scored 2435 points and seized 28 counters.

In addition, Shoaib Malik is a veteran, having played in T20 franchise leagues worldwide. He played up to 552 T20, Amount 13535 run with 186 counters with the ball.

The versatile also played in the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), where it represented the Delhi Casse-Cu (today Capitals de Delhi).