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Pictures of Ayesha Siddiqui, Shoaib Malik's First Wife

Photographs of Ayesha Siddiqui who claims to be Shoaib Malik's First (Ex?) wife

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Latest Photographs of Ayesh Siddiqui From Jeddah, Saudi Arabia's Hala International School. Where She Was Also Known as Maha.

Ayesha Siddiqui, Shoaib Malik's First wife. He reportedly left her because she was too plump

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Shoaib Malik with Farisa Siddiqui, his Mother-in-law (Ayesha Siddiqui's mother) at her Hyderabad home in 2005This photograph was taken on the occasion when Pakistani players were feted to a grand reception by the Siddiqui family in Hyderabad when the Pak team toured India in 2005. Read what she has to say about the issue here

Shoaib Malik with Ayesha Siddiqui father M A Siddiqui.

Video: Ayesha Siddiqui Claims, Shoaib Malik Married Her In 2002 In Sialkot











Mohammed Ahmed Siddiqui claimed in February 2008 that Shoaib had married his daughter in June 2002 through a telephonic nikah after having an online affair.

However, Shoaib claims that he was only engaged to her and the marriage was called off because of problems between the families.

If sources are to be believed, Ayesha met Shoaib in a Dubai restaurant in 2001 along with her friend, Maha. While Ayesha is a little plump, Maha was pretty and Shoaib fell for her. On returning to Hyderabad, Ayesha, posing as Maha, started chatting with Shoaib.

Ayesha apparently fell in love with the cricketer and convinced her parents to contact his parents and arrange for a telephonic nikah.

In 2005, when the Pakistan cricket team was in Hyderabad, the Siddiquis hosted a reception for the cricket team. A website quotes a source as saying, "Shoaib became suspicious when he expressed his desire to meet Ayesha and her parents said she was out of town."

Ayesha was reportedly working as a school teacher in Dubai and apparently sent her actual photograph to Shoaib. This made the player snap all ties with her. He said the Siddiquis he had been duped.

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