Photos: Pakistan speedster Hasan Ali weds Indian-born Shamia Arzoo

Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali got hitched to Shamia Arzoo on Tuesday. Shamia is a Dubai-based Indian girl, who works as a flight engineer at the Emirates Airlines.

The bridal event lit up the venue – Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai. It was a pretty private affair with a few people gracing the occasion. Only one cricketer – Shadab Khan attended the wedding.

According to reports, Hasan Ali wanted both Indian and Pakistan cricketers to attend his marriage. But while Ali’s teammates are currently part of a camp under the leadership of Misbah-ul-Haq, Team India is busy taking on the West Indies in the latter’s backyard.

A few weeks ago, the 25-year-old pacer had made an official announcement to the media regarding his wedding.

“Our families wanted to keep this a low key affair, but since the matter has come out in the media I have decided to make an official announcement to ensure there are no speculations surrounding my marriage,” Ali said.

It’s the fourth time a Pakistan cricketer is tying the knot with an Indian girl. Previously, Zaheer Abbas, Mohsin Khan & Shoaib Malik had married Indian women.

The wedding ceremony of the two lovebirds took place at around 7 pm. The reception party is likely to be held in Pakistan.

Both the bride and the groom were slaying it in their traditional attires. While Arzoo looked gorgeous sporting a beautiful Indian look, Ali was looking dapper in his black-grey Pakistani Sherwani.

Here are some pics posted by Twitterati that went viral:

https://twitter.com/CutteeJawad/status/1163872935167311877

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