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Sania Mirza scolded me few days back, says Shoaib Malik

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Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Mailk on Saturday said his wife and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza scolded him a few days back.

There are a lots of fascinating things shared by the cricket star on his Twitter account during #AskMalik session with his fans and followers.

He said his “age of choice would be 25”, while he told his fans that cooking was not something he had tried his hands at.

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The random questions had to meet candid replies as the 34-year-old player was not giving much background details in answers, like why Sania scolded him.

If you are wondering that you are the only person affected by dysania, then you should know that this celebrity is also suffering from the same habit. He said sleeping (late) was one of his most annoying habits.

Scroll down for Sania’s video interview during PSL match…

His chat with fans disclosed that he has great inclination towards charity work.

To tell me about someone you envy, Malik said whoever does more charity for the needy and sometimes to the ones who have both parents in their lives.

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If got a chance to become prime minister of Pakistan, what changes would you make for progress of the country?

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He said being a PM was a tough job. He will take advice from experienced leaders and put a plan together to focus on needy people and education, he added.

Read more Q/As here to get to know which bowler he fears the most, his childhood nickname and other interesting things like which level of Candy Crush game he is playing these days:

The former skipper is currently busy with Pakistan Super League 2017 and has so far played his due role to drive Karachi Kings into playoffs.

Watch what Sania Mirza has to say about Shoaib Malik:


Sania Mirza is enjoying PSL by arynews

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