The feud between Indian pacer Mohammed Shami and his estranged wife Hasin Jahan just keeps on getting dragged since past couple of months.
In the latest turn of events, Jahan has alleged that, ‘Shami wants to marry the sister-in-law of his elder brother five days after Eid and that’s why he has offered me money and asked for the divorce.’
And, just like the previous occasions, Shami has once again steered clear of the controversy.
“I am in much trouble due to my first marriage. Do you think I am mad that I will marry another girl?”. He further added that,” Hasin has brought a lot of allegations about me in last few months and this is an addition to that. That’s good, then I will invite her to be present at my second marriage (laughing),” he told www.xtratime.in.
Due to these domestic problems, Shami had failed to do well in the Indian Premier League (IPL) while representing Delhi Daredevils.
Shami, who got just four matches to play in season eleven to bag three wickets.
However, the pacer is confident of doing well in the upcoming tour of England.
“I couldn’t perform well in last few months due to my family problems, but I am confident that things will change in England,” he said.

The tiff between Shami and Hasin started in March. Shami had found himself in the middle of the storm after his wife levelled sensational allegations against him.
Hasin alleged her husband was having extra-marital affairs with several women. She even claimed the pacer was physically assaulting and threatening her over a period of almost two years.
Cricketer’s wife posted several screenshots on social media platform to back her claims.
Interestingly, the pictures showed the chats Shami allegedly had with multiple women.
Hasina had also filed a police complaint against Shami at the city police headquarters of Kolkata’s Lalbazar.
Not only Shami, but four other family members were also accused of torturing Hasin. Moreover, it saw them getting charged under several Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections.

Hasin had also mentioned Shami’s involvement in match-fixing. As a result, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was compelled to withhold his central contract.
But, after a thorough investigation from BCCI’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) head Neeraj Kumar, the committee gave a clean chit to the Bengal-based bowler.