Important advice for Saqlain Mushtaq’s son-in-law Shadab Khan

Important advice for Saqlain Mushtaq’s son-in-law Shadab Khan, Pakistan’s former right-arm off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq has given a bit of important life advice to his son-in-law, cricketer Shadab Khan.

Recently, Saqlain Mushtaq participated in a private TV program during which host Momin Saqib asked her to give some professional advice to her son-in-law Shadab Khan.

Saqleen Mushtaq has two daughters and one son and recently her elder daughter got married to cricketer Shadab Khan. He talked about different aspects of life.

He advised his son-in-law Shadab Khan during the show that he is a very hard-working boy so he should keep working harder but there are two types of hard work which my father told me.

He said that my father had advised me that son if you are not a good person then no matter how much you practice on the ground and no matter how much success you have achieved so far. Because you will not get help from Allah.

He further said that therefore it is important to become a good person first and then the right direction in life can be determined.

Saqlain Mushtaq said that this advice is not for Shadab but for all children, work hard but be a good person.

We pray for Babar that Allah protect him from the evil eye: Saqlain Mushtaq

On the other hand, when asked to give an opinion about captain Babar Azam, the former cricketer said that he prays for Babar that Allah saves him from the evil eye, no matter what anyone says, but the decision of Babar’s captaincy has come from above (Allah).

He further said that talking about Babar’s temperament, Babar is very good with everyone even outside the ground. In our time, senior, junior, and captain have separate places, but Babar takes everyone along, Babar has no pride.

It is not that he will not eat with any junior, it is not he, he eats with any junior and sits with anyone.

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