Shoaib Malik: Shoaib Malik’s contract terminated by BPL for bowling 3 no-balls; Twitteratis say ‘it’s all karma’ after divorce with Sania Mirza

Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik, who recently separated from Sania Mirza and entered into his third marriage with Sana Javed, is now facing allegations of match fixing in Bangladesh. As per report, the Bangladesh Premier League has (BPL) terminated the contact of the Pakistan cricketer.

Shoaib is playing in the BPL as part of the Fortune Barishal team. He recently bowled three no balls in one over during a BPL match, which sparked a match-fixing debate.

He will no longer play in the remaining matches of the BPL. Shoaib Malik will now leave Bangladesh and return to Dubai. The Bangladeshi media claims that the franchise terminated the contract of the Pakistani cricketer due to suspicions of match-fixing.

Users are attributing this incident to Shoaib’s betrayal to Sania Mirza. ‘As you sow, so shall you reap,” said one user on social meddia. It is worth mentioning that Shoaib Malik recently married Pakistani actress Sana Javed. According to Pakistani channel Daily Pakistan, Shoaib did not invite his mother and sisters to the wedding. This was his third marriage. Earlier Indian former tennis player Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik got married in April 2010. The marriage had attracted a lot of controversy on both sides of the border at that time too. They also have a son named Izhaan.

Few days ago, Shoaib Malik surprised everyone by revealing his marriage to Pakistani actress Sana Javed, amidst swirling rumors of his separation from tennis star Sania Mirza. Following Malik’s announcement, Anam Mirza, Sania’s sister, released a statement, breaking her silence on the matter. The statement confirmed that Sania and Shoaib had been divorced for several months.

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