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‘Don’t rush into marriage after 25’, Shoaib Malik advises Pakistani youth

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistani cricket legend Shoaib Malik has shared his advice for the youth on marriage, saying that instead of rushing into marriage after the age of 25, one should focus on improving themselves.

The all-rounder appeared on the show “Hasna Mana Hai”, where he shed light on his career and personal life. The father of one said that his cricketing journey began at the age of 14, when former captain Imran Khan spotted his talent during a camp and recommended him for team selection.

He also shared memorable moments from his early days in Sri Lanka, where former cricketer Javed Miandad mentored him in batting, acknowledging his potential beyond bowling.

On the topic of marriage, Malik advised that getting married before the age of 25 is commendable, as Islamic teachings encourage early marriage. However, he stressed that men should not rush after 25 and should focus on personal development. He suggested that if marriage does not happen by the age of 25, it is better to wait until after 30.

Shoaib Malik’s personal life has also been in the spotlight. His first marriage was to Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, with whom he has a son, Izhaan Mirza Malik. After their separation, he married actress Sana Javed in 2024.

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