Cricket presenter welcomes her new born with affectionate choice of words
Pakistani cricket presenter and host Zainab Abbas announced the birth of her second baby in a heartwarming post on her Instagram handle.
Two pictures were uploaded by Zainab as part of her captivating social media post that certainly won hearts of her fans and admirers.
She made the announcement with an affectionate choice of words and wrote: “Life update: T’s little brother has arrived just in time to ring in the New Year. Haider Hamza Kardar bringing in so much joy and love to the family, not to forget some precious sleepless nights too.”
The mother looked stunning holding her newborn as both of them glowed in front of the sunlight. Moreover, the second picture showed her first child holding his little brother with a cutesy smile on his face.
She gave birth to her first child in 2021. It is important to note that Zainab has been well-regarded for her job as a sports presenter, host and commentator. She has been acknowledged as one of the popular faces of Pakistan’s sports media.
She married Hamza Kardar in 2019, who is the son of former finance minister and former governor of State Bank of Pakistan Shahid Hafeez Kardar.
Earlier in 2023, cricket presenter’s departure from India created a storm on the internet, with the netizens extending support for the anchor.
Zainab, who was present in India on the International Cricket Council's (ICC) panel to present the Men's Cricket World Cup 2023, reportedly left the country after a local lawyer filed a complaint against her over alleged “anti-Hindu” statements.
However, the netizens called out the Indian authorities for wrongly treating the presenter.
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