Sania Mirza Celebrates The Third One Day Win Dancing With Husband Shoaib Malik On Dubsmash Video
Colombo: Indian professional tennis star Sania Mirza who is ruling women’s doubles Wimbledon Doubles Champion, celebrated victory of third one day with veteran Pakistani cricketer husband Shoaib Malik as well along with other team players.
Third one day match of Pakistan in Sri Lanka ODI Series was played at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo city, in which Men in Green shirts beat Sri Lankan by 135 runs, where Sania was appeared cheering his experienced cricketer husband Malik, who played massive innings against the rivals by scoring 42 runs on balls 29.
Sania’s presence at stadium makes Malik energetic, both captured their celebration appears to be smartphone camera and published on internet which has been receiving numerous views by the fans.
In this Wimbledon-winning Sania comes out dancing with her the 33-year-old husband with full excitement and suddenly other team players appeared behind them.
Malik took his Twitter account posting delightful footage with captions as “with lots of love” from him and his “bae”, and, “abhi toh party shuru hui hai!”
When bae comes to watch you play….Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hoi Hai With lots of love from @MirzaSania & I from Colombo pic.twitter.com/JreRtoxPDv
— Shoaib Malik (@realshoaibmalik) July 20,
Besides the Sania and Malik, other team players also appearing background while dancing in a row as Ehsan Adil, Babar Azam, Mukhtar Ahmed, Muhammad Irfan, Ahmed Shehzad.
Nevertheless, Indian international cricketer (all-rounder) Yuvraj Singh was in list of those who watched the video first and commented that both are one of the best athletes, but terrible dancers too.
Pakistani batting line up stormed Sri Lankan bowlers and scored 316 runs playing 50 overs by losing 4 wickets as Ahmed Shehzad and Azhar Ali made over 80 runs partnership and gave strong opening score to team.
Shehzad made 44 runs facing 54 and Ali 49 on 59, while Mohammad Hafeez 54 on 64, Sarfraz Ahmed 77, Shoaib Malik 42, and Mohammad Rizwan 35.