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Haris Rauf's Wedding Bliss: A Cricketing Romance Unveiled

Pakistani speedster Haris Rauf has taken a big leap in his personal life. The 29-year-old has tied the knot with the beautiful Muzna Masood Malik.

On a sunny Saturday, Rauf sent his fans into a frenzy when he shared some heartwarming pictures with his newly wedded wife, Muzna Masood, on Twitter. These pictures are truly special, capturing the essence of their wedding festivities. But there's one image that's taking the cricket world by storm. It shows Haris and Muzna entering a cricket stadium together, symbolising their love for the game and each other. Talk about setting some major couple goals!

The lovebirds exchanged their vows in a Nikah ceremony back in December of the previous year. And just recently, Muzna bid farewell to her parents' home, marking the beginning of their new journey together. To celebrate their blissful union, Rauf chose to share glimpses of their wedding events on a popular photo-sharing app. From the mehndi ceremony to the rukhsati and reception, he gave his fans a front-row seat to the festivities.

With a heart emoji and the caption, "It's always been you!", Haris poured out his love for his better half. Isn't that just the sweetest thing?

Now, let's shift our focus to the lovely Muzna Masood Malik. While Haris has been making waves in the world of cricket with his lightning-fast deliveries and pinpoint accuracy, Muzna has been making a name for herself as a model and influencer. She pursued a Mass Media degree from the International Islamic University in Islamabad and started her professional journey at a young age. Muzna has collaborated with various Pakistani apparel brands, captivating a wide audience with her style and influence.

This power couple sealed their love in a grand ceremony held in December 2022, and ever since, they have been sharing their joyous and unforgettable moments with their followers. Their chemistry and infectious smiles have won the hearts of fans around the globe.

So, let's raise our cricket bats and toast to this incredible duo. Haris Rauf and Muzna Masood Malik, may your journey be filled with love, happiness, and endless boundaries just like those you conquer on the cricket field. Here's to a lifetime of innings together!

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