Shan Masood and Nische Khan exchange Rings in intimate ceremony, netizens congratulate them, watch video

Shan Masood

Shan Masood: Although there isn’t much good news in Pakistan cricket right now, Shan Masood, a renowned player for the country, recently wed his fiancée. On social media, the wedding video of Shan Masood is trending, and all of the fans are praising the couple. Haris Rauf, a fast bowler for the Pakistani team, recently wed his fiancée; a few days later, Shan Masood followed suit.

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The bride and groom are being liked a lot

Shan Masood, a batsman for the Pakistan cricket team, and his fiancée Nishchee Khan got married. Therefore, as soon as the wedding’s video and photo went viral on social media. They received fervent praise from everyone. The wedding ceremony for Shaan Masood took place earlier this week and ended today after the Nikah, as we shall now inform you. Nishche Khan is dressed in a pale sky blue lehenga, while Masood is dressed in a white kurta and pants. The reception party has been scheduled for January 27.

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Shan Masood’s cricket career

This outstanding batsman for the Pakistani team has participated in all three types of cricket. For the Pakistani team, Shan Masood has participated in 28 Test matches and amassed 1500 runs. In total, Shan has scored 111 runs for the Pakistani team in 6 ODI games. Masood, on the other hand, has 396 runs in 19 T20I games. Although Shan Masood is currently the vice-captain of the Pakistan team, there is discussion within the Pakistan Cricket Board that he could replace Babar Azam as the team’s captain.

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