When will Babar Azam tie the knot, discloses Muhammad Rizwan

When will Babar Azam tie the knot, discloses Muhammad Rizwan

In addition to his talent, Pakistan’s top batsman Babar Azam is always in the news due to speculations about his personal life.

There have previously been unfounded rumors regarding Babar’s marriage.

But Babar close buddy and wicketkeeper batter Mohammad Rizwan has given a significant update on the star batter’s nuptials.

As the head coach of Multan Sultans in the present Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 9, Rizwan claimed to have proposed to Shaheen Afridi and Shadab Khan.

“I requested the marriage of Shaheen Afridi and Shadab Khan, and Babar Azam will follow shortly,” Rizwan said.

“Allah commands marriage, and the bond between a husband and woman is extremely precious.

“I have a great relationship with Babar. We used to converse and advise with one other late into the night about many facets of life.

“Usually, we message someone before going into their room, but because of our friendship, Babar and I can go into each other’s room whenever we want,” he continued.

“Slow bowlers are produced by domestic cricket”

Then, Rizwan discussed the PSL, pointing out that although players were formerly produced in Karachi, Lahore, and Sialkot, Multan is now producing players as well.

Fast bowlers have long been produced by Pakistan’s local cricket league. While great players were once produced in Karachi, Lahore, and Sialkot, Multan has been producing them for a while now. From the Multan Sultans came pacers like Ehsanullah, Asif Ali, and Mohammad Ali, he stated.

“I enjoy being referred to as a cricket player; my performances are not always flawless, but writing poems about trucks has helped me gain confidence. I think coach Abdur Rahman of the Multan Sultans will acquire confidence soon because he has faced several challenges and has even been threatened with a job offer from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

“Education is crucial”

The wicketkeeper batter, who used Mohammad Hafeez and Shan Masood as examples, emphasized the value of education in addition to sport.

“I don’t have a lot of schooling, but I was accepted to Islamia College and attempted to pursue more education, but cricket prevented me from attending classes.

The 31-year-old said, “Sports scholarships should be part of Pakistan’s educational system. Misbah-ul-Haq, Muhammad Hafeez, and Shan Masood are examples of how important education is along with cricket.”