Hi ALL,
Me too 100 % agreed with Chessil. Its important to note that " she have freedom to do this as an Individual, but she lost the respect in our eyes".
Regards, Nilesh
--- On Thu, 1/4/10, Chessil Ramapuram <chessilcherian@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Chessil Ramapuram <chessilcherian@gmail.com> Subject: Re: {M-H-O} Sania Mirza to marry Shoaib Malik, Pak cricketer To: MumbaiHangOut@yahoogroups.com Cc: "BooN" <boon119@gmail.com>, ":" <anuj@mumbaihangout.org>, "tuli tuli" <tuli@mumbaihangout.org>, "Ruby Damaso" <damaso_ruby@mumbaihangout.org>, "Ruby Damaso" <damaso_ruby@yahoo.com>, "Sweet Sour" <swtsr8@gmail.com>, ":ll:Tw!nkle $t@r:ll:" <twinklestaruae@yahoo.com>, "Sriram Savarkar" <sriram.savarkar@gmail.com>, "shailendra singh" <shailendrakumarsingh_et@yahoo.co.in>, "Bharat Raval" <b_raval11@yahoo.com>, "Revathi Rajan" <revathi1412@gmail.com>, "Ganda Bacha" <gandabacha@mumbaihangout.org>, "~Priy@ Darsh@ni~" <priyadarshani50@yahoo.com>, hilal_h@yahoo.com, mailsyedhyd@yahoo.com, azharabbas@masoodtextile.com Date: Thursday, 1 April, 2010, 1:50 PM
Dear all, Nice to be here after a long time. Yet again it is proof !! (I do not want to say, thisProof is for what ) Nothing more than to say , SHE CHEATED ALL INDIANS " All patriotic Indians who are fan of her will watch later she will play against India Politicians are far better than such so called patriotic sports stars , because you will never see a politician in India one day representing Pakistan !! Now please do not come up with such kids example " there are so many Indians marry each other from different countries even from pak " I will say it in advance that there are much much differences in this case . Those who are not pretending will understand it for sure. (If this marriage will make two countries more friendly and no more unwanted talks and activities then doubtlessly we shall welcome this but being practical l would say it is a hope for another millennium) Friendly In MHO, Chessil Ramapuram
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 9:27 AM, News MHO <news@mumbaihangout.org> wrote: India's top female tennis player Sania Mirza and Pakistani cricket star Shoaib Malik plan to wed in a unique union bridging the two nations' bitter sporting and political divide. "My wedding is going to be the biggest day of my life," Mirza said in a statement late Monday from her home town of Hyderabad, where she is recovering from a wrist injury that has seen her ranking slip from 27 in 2007 to 92. The sporting marriage, seemingly unprecedented in the perennial rivalry between the nuclear-armed South Asian rivals, comes two months after Mirza broke off her engagement to a childhood friend.
"I have been in the constant glare for too long and would appreciate the privacy at this very personal moment in my life," said the 23-year-old starlet, whose short skirts have drawn the ire of Islamist groups in India. Mirza and Malik, 28, who are both Muslim, will marry in April and live in Dubai, members of the two families told local media.
Malik, a former national captain who is currently serving a year-long ban by the Pakistan Cricket Board due to indiscipline, confirmed the imminent nuptials. "The news of me marrying Sania is true," the all-rounder was quoted by newspapers as saying. "Inshallah (God willing) we will get married in April.
"I fully understand what it takes to be an international sportsperson and I will support Sania in her career as long as she wishes to play." He said he would be 'the proudest husband' if Mirza won a medal at the 2012 Olympics, while the tennis player said she was targeting a return to fitness for the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games late this year. Mirza broke off her engagement to childhood friend Sohrab Mirza in January, saying 'we were friends for years but found ourselves incompatible as fiances'.
The tennis player became an instant nationwide celebrity as an 18-year-old when she became the first female Indian to win a WTA Tour title in 2005. Malik, who hails from Sialkot in Pakistan's Punjab province, has played 29 Tests, 190 one-day internationals and 30 Twenty20 matches since his debut in 2001.
In a bizarre twist in 2002, he was accused by the family of another Hyderabad girl, Ayesha Siddiqui, of marrying her over the telephone. The cricketer denied it, but did admit to being engaged. Ayesha's father threatened to sue Malik for leaving the girl without awarding her a divorce .
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