Pakistani cricketer Muhammad Waseem ties the knot

This file photograph, posted on February 11, 2023, shows Pakistani pacer Muhammad Waseem at a wedding event in Lahore. (Photo courtesy: Instagram/@waseem.jnr)
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Updated 28 June 2024
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Pakistani cricketer Muhammad Waseem ties the knot

  • Pakistani cricketers Shadab Khan, Hunain Shah and Aamer Jamal congratulate Waseem on entering wedlock
  • Waseem has represented Pakistan in all three cricket formats, has taken 72 international wickets from 51 matches

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani fast bowler Muhammad Waseem tied the knot on Thursday, as fans and his teammates took to social media to congratulate him on entering a new chapter in his life.
Waseem, who made his international debut for Pakistan in 2021, has played in all three formats for the green shirts.
The pacer, known for bowling at an impressive pace above 140 kilometers per hour, has played 29 T20Is for Pakistan and taken 36 wickets while featuring in 20 ODIs and taking 34 wickets in them.
The 22-year-old pacer who hails from Pakistan’s restive North Waziristan tribal district, was not included in the final squad of the T20 World Cup 2024.
“And he has united their hearts,” Waseem wrote a verse of the Qur’an as the caption on an Instagram post in which he can be seen holding his wife’s hands. Waseem did not share any details about his wife.

Congratulations poured in from fans and teammates.
“Many, many congratulations,” Pakistani fast bowler Hunain Shah wrote beneath the post. 
Pakistani all-rounder Shadab Khan also congratulated Waseem on tying the knot. 
“Mashallah, mashallah so happy for you,” all-rounder Aamer Jamal wrote.


Death toll in Pakistan wedding suicide blast rises to six

Updated 24 January 2026
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Death toll in Pakistan wedding suicide blast rises to six

  • Attack targeted members of local peace committee in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Dera Ismail Khan
  • Peace committees are community-based groups that report militant activity to security forces

PESHAWAR: The death toll from a suicide bombing at a wedding ceremony in northwestern Pakistan rose to six, police said on Saturday, after funeral prayers were held for those killed in the attack a day earlier.

The bomber detonated explosives during a wedding gathering in the Dera Ismail Khan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, injuring more than a dozen, some of them critically.

“The death toll has surged to six,” said Nawab Khan, Superintendent of Police for Saddar Dera Ismail Khan. “Police have completed the formalities and registered the case against unidentified attackers.”

“It was a suicide attack and the Counter Terrorism Department will further investigate the case,” he continued, adding that security had been stepped up across the district to prevent further incidents.

No militant group has claimed responsibility for the blast so far.

Khan cautioned against speculation, citing ongoing militancy in the area, and said the investigation was being treated with “utmost seriousness.”

The explosion targeted the home of a member of a local peace committee, which is part of community-based groups that cooperate with security forces and whose members have frequently been targeted by militants in the past.

Some media reports also cited a death toll of seven, quoting police authorities.

Emergency officials said several of the wounded were taken to hospital soon after the blast.

Militant attacks have intensified in parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since the Taliban returned to power in neighboring Afghanistan in 2021, with Islamabad accusing Afghan authorities of “facilitating” cross-border assaults, a charge Kabul denies.