Hyderabad, April 4 (Inditop.com) Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik continued to stay in the residence of Indian tennis star Sania Mirza amid speculation that their marriage was being advanced to avoid any problems due to the raging row over Shoaib’s alleged first marriage with a resident of this city.
Shoaib, who arrived here Friday night from Dubai, did not come out of Sania’s house in Jubilee Hills. With Sania’s relatives and friends visiting her till late Saturday night, speculation was already doing the rounds that the marriage, originally scheduled for April 15, had been advanced.
Sania’s family is reportedly in touch with a qazi to solemnize the marriage. Sources said it would only be a reception which Sania’s family would host at a star hotel here on April 15 but the marriage could take place much before that.
Some television channels captured the duo dancing Saturday night and Sania’s friends confirmed about the festivities being held at home.
Unfazed by the threats by Ayesha Siddiqui to launch legal proceedings against him for cheating, Shoaib landed in Hyderabad Friday night and was spotted at Sania’s house Saturday.
Shoaib reportedly cleared the air over serious allegations levelled by Ayesha and her parents. Sania’s family was apparently convinced by his claim that Ayesha cheated him by using the photographs of another girl. While admitting that he signed the ‘nikahnama’, Shoaib reportedly told Sania and her parents that he did not marry Ayesha.
Sania, in her Twitter page, said they knew the “truth” and had confidence in god’s justice.
With dozens of media persons with cameras and OB vans surrounding her house in Jubilee Hills and obstructing the guests, Sania’s family Sunday sought police protection. Some policemen in addition to her private security guards were deployed at the house.
Meanwhile, the family of Ayesha Siddiqui said they were going ahead with the legal proceedings against Shoaib to get a formal divorce from him. They want Shoaib to give divorce to her before marrying Sania and have hired a lawyer in Pakistan to file a case against him.