Shahid Afridi 'assessed' Shaheen before marrying his daughter
"No father hands over his daughter’s life to someone without careful thought," says former Pakistan captain
Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi revealed that he thoroughly assessed pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi before approving his proposal to marry his daughter.
Speaking at the 'Main Hoon Karachi' session during the International Urdu Conference in the metropolis, Shahid shared insights into his decision-making process regarding his daughter Ansha’s marriage to the young paceman.
The star all-rounder said: "No father hands over his daughter’s life to someone without careful thought. Shaheen’s upbringing was commendable, and although our families lost touch after we shifted to Karachi, Shaheen’s coaches always spoke highly of him."
Addressing a question about the inquiry, the former spinner stressed its importance, saying: "It is essential to ensure compatibility for a successful relationship, and both partners must contribute to building a strong future generation."
Shahid playfully dismissed suggestions of embracing the title of grandfather, adding: "Perhaps after my youngest daughter marries and has children, I’ll consider it."
The former cricketer is the father to five daughters and Ansha, who is married to Shaheen, is his second born.
The couple tied the knot in a ceremony in 2023. The nikkah was solemnised in February at a local mosque in Karachi and they celebrated their wedding months later in September in the same year.
Shaheen and Ansha welcomed their first-born son, Aaliyar, in August, 2024.
Meanwhile, Shahid's eldest daughter Aqsa is also married.
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