Hassan Ali, wife blessed with baby girl

'I wish this little angel has wonderful dreams and may the Almighty always be with her,' the cricketer shared


Entertainment Desk April 06, 2021

Cricketer Hasan Ali and his wife Samyah Khan are now proud parents of a baby girl. The bowler took to social media and announced the birth of his daughter. Ali wrote, "Allahumduillah! Allah has blessed us with the baby girl. Welcome to our family my princess."

He further added, "I wish this little angel has wonderful dreams and may the Almighty always be with her to fulfill her dreams on the walk of her life. Ameen. Please remember in your dua."

Soon after Ali shared the news, many congratulated the cricketer on social media. MashaAllah! Bohat Mubarak to you and Bhabi. Duas for the little princess and bhabi," penned Ahmed Shahzad while Shaheen Shah Afridi, too, congratulated the cricketer alongside Wahab Riaz and Fakhar Zaman. Indian Tennis player Sania Mirza and sports presenter Zainab Abbas extended their best wishes to the new parents as well.

In November last year, Khan shared the news that she and Ali are expecting their first baby. Taking to social media, she shared few pictures with her baby bump, and wrote, "No matter how bad my day’s been, it takes a little kick to make everything feel alright. Alhamdulillah."

Ali then took to his Instagram to shower his better half with love. “A change is going to happen in our life but it’s incredible to see how a woman’s body goes through transformations during pregnancy,” he pointed out. “Your presence makes me a better person,” added the bowler. “I can’t imagine my life without your love and support.”

Ali tied the knot with Indian aeronautical engineer Khan in a private wedding ceremony in Dubai in 2019. The ceremony only had about 30 close family members and friends in attendance, according to Khaleej Times.

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