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Jet-lagged Sania Mirza wishes hubby Shoaib Malik on his match-winning century

Updated on: 12 April,2017 06:09 PM IST  | 
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India tennis ace Sania Mirza wishes her Pakistan cricketer husband Shoaib Malik for his match-winning innings against West Indies at Guyana that saw his team win the third ODI by six wickets

Jet-lagged Sania Mirza wishes hubby Shoaib Malik on his match-winning century

Sania Mirza


Despite a hectic schedule, India tennis ace Sania Mirza always makes it a point to cheer her Pakistan cricketer husband Shoaib Malik, whether she’s at the venue or not.


On Tuesday, Malik’s fine century (101*) against West Indies at Guyana saw his team win the third ODI by six wickets.


Mirza, who said she was fighting jet lag, took to Twitter moments later to wish her hubby. “Yay @realshoaibmalik well doneeeee,” she wrote.

Shoaib Mailk celebrates after Pakistan beat West Indies by six wickets. Pic/
Shoaib Mailk celebrates after Pakistan beat West Indies by six wickets. Pic/AFP

Shoaib's unbeaten century saw Pakistan beat West Indies by six wickets to clinch victory in their ODI series in Guyana on Tuesday. Shoib sealed the win -- and his ton -- in spectacular fashion, smashing a six off West Indies captain Jason Holder to wrap up victory with nearly seven overs to spare. His 101 included two sixes and ten fours.

He collected both the "Man of the Match" and "Man of the Series" awards. "West Indies fought hard and credit to them but this really gives us encouragement going into the Champions Trophy." he said after the match.

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