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Pakistani Cricketer Hassan Ali is all set to tie the knot in Dubai with his better half Samiya.

Both Hassan and Samiya went around Dubai to shoot their pre-wedding photo session and the pictures have now gone viral as we finally what Mrs. Ali looks like!

Hassan and Samiya are to tie the knot today in Dubai. The wedding ceremony will be held at Dubai’s Atlantis The Palm hotel.

Hassan will become the fourth Pakistani cricketer to marry an Indian girl. Former Pakistani skipper Shoaib Malik has tied the knot with ace-tennis player Sania Mirza back in 2010.

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Mohsin Khan has also tied the knot with actress Reena Roy in 1983, while Zaheer Abbas married Rita Luthra in the 1980s.

The celebrations are expected to last a couple of days as Ali’s close friends are ready to dance the night away. Shaddab Khan and his other best friends are already in Dubai for all the action.

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The couple’s Mehndi took place last night and a simple nikkah ceremony was also held on Monday.

The couple was photographed at different locations including Jumeirah Board Walk, Atlantis, Burj Khalifa, and Burj Al Arab.

Unfortunately, not all cricketers will be able to attend his wedding due to their schedule. However, in a previous interview with the press, he shared that the couple will hold a walima after their honeymoon in Pakistan.

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Not much is known about Mrs. Hassan ALi, however, reports state that she works for a private airline and hails from Haryana. She studied engineering from England and lives with her parents in Dubai.

In an interview, Hassan shared that his wife is not a fan of cricket whereas it’s his bread and butter. Hassan met Samiya through a mutual friend in Dubai. He fell head over heels for her during the ICC Cricket World Cup held in UK.

We wish the couple all the very best for a beautiful new beginning.

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