How many years Mohammad Rizwan had to wait for his love marriage?
"I think I'm the first one in my family who had a love marriage," says Rizwan as he underscored his years' long struggle
Pakistan's wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan has recently offered a rare glimpse into his personal life by sharing details of his love life.
Known for his resilience and never give up attitude on the field, it seems that Rizwan echoes the same mindset when it comes to challenges in his private life.
His gutsy century against Sri Lanka during the 2023 ODI World Cup is still fresh in the fans' minds where he fought through cramps to see Pakistan chase down the highest-ever target in the tournament's history, recently shed light on his love life revealing the struggle to marry the person of his choice.
"We have with us today a man who not only loved [a person] but in fact prayed for her daily for eight years along with Quranic recitations," the person said, while asking Rizwan to share his story.
Even before Rizwan could answer, Babar, while handing over the microphone to him took a jibe at his teammate and said: "Every time, I'm discussed, this is your time [to share your story]".
"I'm just praying for you [Babar to get married]," Rizwan replied as the duo shared a lighter moment between them.
"What kind of a question have you asked? Everyone knows a love story is filled with difficulties and in our Pathan culture, even more so," a hesitant Rizwan said.
Refusing to spill out too many details, the cricketer revealed that he had to wait not one or two years but eight long years to get married to the girl of his choice and pray to Allah daily as the girl's family didn't agree to the marriage.
"I think I'm the first one in my family who had a love marriage," he said.
"I was sure at that time that whatever I ask from Allah, he will not return me empty-handed," Rizwan concluded.
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