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AFP
18 September, 2015, 10:47
Update: 18 September, 2015, 10:47
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AFP
18 September, 2015, 10:47
Update: 18 September, 2015, 10:47

Lahore: Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik Thursday said his tennis star Indian wife Sania Mirza's success in the US Open has inspired him on the cricket field -- but also put him under pressure.  

Mirza won the ladies doubles in the US Open last week with Swiss partner Martina Hingis, the pair's second Grand Slam doubles title in a row following their triumph in Wimbledon.

In April this year Mirza became the first Indian woman to attain the world number one ranking in doubles, alongside former Grand slam singles champion Hingis.

Malik, who married Mirza in a high-profile wedding in 2010, said his wife's win was both an inspiration as well as extra pressure ahead of Pakistan's Zimbabwe tour.  

‘Her win in the US Open inspires me to do well on the tour of Zimbabwe,’ Malik told reporters. ‘It also adds slight pressure to do well in cricket.’

Malik is part of Pakistan's Twenty20 and one-day squad for the tour starting 27 September.

Pakistan will play two Twenty20 matches, on 27 and 29 September, and three one-day internationals, on 1, 3 and 5 October.

Malik said Zimbabwe would be tough to beat despite many people believing the ‘Zimbabwe series will be easy’, adding Pakistan's opponents ‘will be competitive’.

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