Friends, there is one relationship in the world that is very sacred and that is the relationship between mother and son, as well as the relationship between brother and sister is also considered very sacred. In Sanatan Dharma, the relationship between brother and sister is very important and here the brother is even ready to sacrifice his life for his sister. But there are some people in the world who are maintaining this relationship and they are none other than the cricketers of some countries. Today we will tell you about those cricketers who married their own sisters.
The first name in this list is that of Pakistan’s famous cricketer Shahid Afridi, who got married when he was 20 years old. He did not marry anyone else but his maternal uncle’s daughter. Afridi’s wife’s name is Nadia and he also has five daughters.
The next name in this list is that of a Pakistani cricketer, his name is Saeed Anwar. He married his uncle’s daughter and that too in 1996. They had a daughter but she did not live long.
The next name in this list is that of a cricketer from Bangladesh, he also married his sister and their marriage took place 4 years ago.
The next name in this list also comes from Bangladesh cricketer whose name is Mosdek Hussain. He also married his sister and she, his uncle’s daughter, became his family member. The year of their marriage was 2012.
The next name in this list is that of Virender Sehwag, who married his distant cousin. This was revealed by his wife’s elder sister, but it is not clear whether she was his sister or not.
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