There is a long tradition among Pakistani cricketers of marrying Indians and now another name has been added to this list. From former Pakistan captain Zaheer Abbas to Shoaib Malik, many cricketers from the neighboring country have married Indian girls. At the same time, now the name of Raza Hassan has also been added to this list, who is going to marry Pooja Boman of Indian origin.

Let us tell you that Pooja Boman, wife of former Pakistani cricketer Mohsin Khan, is not a celebrity like Reena Roy or Sania Mirza. She is an ordinary girl of Indian origin. However, as soon as the news of their engagement became public, their pictures went viral on social media and fans are reacting to these photos in their own ways. According to reports, both of them got engaged in New York. Read More – Honey Singh remembered his sister after 1 year, the singer reached Melbourne to surprise her…

Such was the history of Raza Hasan

Former cricketer Raza Hassan is a slow left arm spinner and has represented Pakistan in 1 ODI and 10 T20 matches. Raza Hassan took one wicket in ODI and the same number of wickets in 10 T20 matches. He played a total of 48 first-class matches in his career, but he could not play a single test match for Pakistan. Raza Hassan took 3 wickets for 24 runs in the first first class match of his career. He was in exceptional form against Zimbabwe Under-19, when he took 9 wickets in the series. After this performance, he was selected in the Pakistan team for the Under-19 World Cup held in New Zealand. Read More – New poster of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 revealed, door tied with tantra and mantra will open on Diwali…

After good performance in the World Cup, Raza Hassan got a chance to play for Pakistan A team in UAE. After this, after playing league cricket in England, Raza was selected in the Pakistan team for the England tour in 2010, but he did not get a chance to play any match there. Raza’s best performance in domestic cricket came in 2011–12, when he took 44 wickets. Due to this performance, he got a place in the Pakistan team for the 2012 Sri Lanka tour.