
Sania Mirza's sister Anam's husband had only 11 days of cricket career, now Mohammad Azharuddin's son joins...
In this collection of pictures we shall know Sania Mirza's sister Anam Mirza's husband had only 11 days of cricket career. Let's know what is Mohammad Azharuddin's son doing now.
Mohammad Asaduddin, who once played first-class cricket for various teams including Hyderabad Colts XI and Goa, is the son of former Indian cricketer Azharuddin. He has entered politics. Asaduddin said that he is very impressed with Rahul Gandhi's commitment towards the party and social justice. He said that I will definitely serve the people and stay with them. If I can bring some change in the lives of the people, I will be very happy.
Describing his new role as a big responsibility, Mohammad Asaduddin said that he is committed to work in accordance with the ideology of the party. He praised Rahul Gandhi for fighting for the values of Congress despite facing many challenges. He also described his father, who has been active in politics for 15 years, as his inspiration.
Mohammad Asaduddin is the elder son of former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin. His younger brother Ayazuddin has died in a road accident. Asaduddin is married to Anam Mirza, sister of tennis star Sania Mirza. Asaduddin said that I felt that my time in cricket was over. I thought I should do something else in which I am passionate. When Asaduddin was made the general secretary of Telangana Congress, it was a proud and emotional moment for Azharuddin.
Mohammad Asaduddin's cricket career lasted only 11 days as he played only 2 first-class matches unlike his father. Mohammad Asaduddin is a successful lawyer by profession and has assets worth millions. Mohammad Asaduddin's father Mohammad Azharuddin played 99 Tests and 334 ODIs for India before being banned for match-fixing. This ban was later overturned by the court.
Mohammad Asaduddin is the son of Mohammad Azharuddin's first wife Naureen. Azhar divorced Naureen and married Bollywood star Sangeeta Bijlani but that marriage also ended in divorce. Mohammad Asaduddin is married to Anam Mirza. Anam Mirza is the sister of tennis player Sania Mirza. Anam and Asaduddin got married in 2019. Both also have a daughter.
Mohammad Asaduddin is Anam Mirza's second husband. Anam Mirza's first marriage was with Akbar Rashid in 2016. The two got divorced in 2018. Mohammad Asaduddin's wife Anam Mirza's net worth is more than Rs 331 crore. Anam is a successful entrepreneur with fashion brands like 'The Label Bazaar' and 'Dua India', named after her daughter with Asaduddin.
The AICC had announced the appointment of vice-presidents and general secretaries of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) on June 9. These appointments were pending since B Mahesh Kumar Goud became the new TPCC president in 2024. The AICC had appointed 27 vice-presidents and 69 general secretaries of the TPCC. In a post on 'X' on June 10 after the list of Congress office bearers was announced, Azharuddin had said that I have closely observed his (Asaduddin's) commitment to the people, his passion for service and his integrity. He stays grounded, focused and works according to the values that really matter. Best wishes to him for assuming this responsibility.

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