Before India-Pakistan clash, Sania Mirza opts to sign out

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Indian tennis player Sania Mirza on Tuesday opted to sign out of her social media accounts ahead of the highly-anticipated Asia Cup clash between India and Pakistan in Dubai.

The 31-year-old, who is currently expecting a child with her husband and Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik, had been a soft target during previous Indo-Pak matches. Hence, this time she decided to completely let go of social media.

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Reminding her fans that it is just a game at the end of the day, Mirza in a post on Twitter wrote, “Soo less than 24hrs to go for this match, safe to sign out of social media for a few days since the amount of nonsense thts gonna b said here can make a ‘regular’ person sick ,let alone a pregnant one🙄Later guys! Knock yourselves out!BUT remember-ITS ONLY A CRICKET MATCH! Toodles!”

Earlier on August 14, Mirza was criticised for wishing Independence Day to Pakistan.

One of her followers Romeo Gold 2.0 asked the tennis ace player “Happy Independence Day @MirzaSania.. aapka independence day aaj hi hai na.” However, Mirza was quick to shut the trolls down and responded, “Jee nahi.. mera aur mere country ka Independence Day kal hai, aur mere husband aur unnki country ka aaj!! Hope your confusion is cleared !!Waise aapka kab hai?? Since you seem very confused..”

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