Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami's estranged wife Hasin Jahan posted a cryptic message on her social media account, hours after shortly after the cricketer opened up about his personal life in a recent interview.
Shami and Jahan have been in a long-running legal battle after divorce. She suggested that repeated attempts to scare her were being done, but added that she would never bow down to such pressures.
She alleged that she faced hardships in 2018 when she filed an FIR against the cricketer his family members on charges of domestic violence and match-fixing, Jahan said she had faced tougher times before and emerged stronger.
“Pagal awara kutto se darna hota mujhe, to 2018 me hi dar jaati. Jitna chahe jor lagale mujhe darane ki, jhukane ki, barbad karne ki, mai Allah ke karam se aur mazboot aur mazboot bante jaungi inshallah (If I were afraid of crazy stray dogs, I would have been scared back in 2018. No matter how much effort you put into scaring me, breaking me, or ruining me, with Allah's grace, I will keep becoming stronger and stronger, inshallah),” she wrote on Instagram, hinting at those trying to break her resolve."
The post comes after Shami, in a candid interview, said he preferred not to dwell on the past.
“Leave that. I never regret the past. What’s gone is gone. I don’t want to blame anyone, including myself. I want to focus on my cricket. I don’t need these controversies,” the 34-year-old pacer had said.
Shami and Jahan married in 2014 but lived separately for four years. Earlier this month, Jahan alleged that Shami was a “womaniser” and accused him of neglecting their daughter’s education while spending money on his girlfriends.
The Indian bowler, who is in action in the ongoing Duleep Trophy, has maintained that he wants to stay away from controversies.
“That’s your job to investigate. Why do you want to hang us to death? Look at the other side as well. I focus on cricket, not controversies,” he remarked when asked about personal disputes among cricketers.
Shami and Jahan have been in a long-running legal battle after divorce. She suggested that repeated attempts to scare her were being done, but added that she would never bow down to such pressures.
She alleged that she faced hardships in 2018 when she filed an FIR against the cricketer his family members on charges of domestic violence and match-fixing, Jahan said she had faced tougher times before and emerged stronger.
“Pagal awara kutto se darna hota mujhe, to 2018 me hi dar jaati. Jitna chahe jor lagale mujhe darane ki, jhukane ki, barbad karne ki, mai Allah ke karam se aur mazboot aur mazboot bante jaungi inshallah (If I were afraid of crazy stray dogs, I would have been scared back in 2018. No matter how much effort you put into scaring me, breaking me, or ruining me, with Allah's grace, I will keep becoming stronger and stronger, inshallah),” she wrote on Instagram, hinting at those trying to break her resolve."
The post comes after Shami, in a candid interview, said he preferred not to dwell on the past.
“Leave that. I never regret the past. What’s gone is gone. I don’t want to blame anyone, including myself. I want to focus on my cricket. I don’t need these controversies,” the 34-year-old pacer had said.
Shami and Jahan married in 2014 but lived separately for four years. Earlier this month, Jahan alleged that Shami was a “womaniser” and accused him of neglecting their daughter’s education while spending money on his girlfriends.
The Indian bowler, who is in action in the ongoing Duleep Trophy, has maintained that he wants to stay away from controversies.
“That’s your job to investigate. Why do you want to hang us to death? Look at the other side as well. I focus on cricket, not controversies,” he remarked when asked about personal disputes among cricketers.
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