Star Pakistan cricketer Haris Rauf tied the knot with his wife Muzna Masood Malik on July 6 in the presence of their family and friends. It was a traditional Pakistani wedding which took place in Islamabad.
Earlier on December 24, 2022, Haris Rauf and Muzna Masood Malik's Nikkah ceremony was held in Islamabad. Several players in the Pakistan cricket team attended the ceremony and blessed the couple.

Haris Rauf's beautiful wife Muzna Masood Malik hails from Islamabad. Muzna/Muznah/Moznah is an Urdu word which literally means 'the cloud that carries the rain'.
Muzna completed her undergraduate degree from the Islamabad campus. Muzna (25) has modelled for several clothing brands in Pakistan.
She and Haris Rauf studied together in the college and the two stayed in a courtship for quite some time before deciding to take their relationship to the next level. Haris Rauf gets married to Muzna Masood Malik in Islamabad
The couple's adorable video went viral across social media platforms recently and since then the speculations of their wedding were doing the rounds.
Fans on social media have been hailing the couple for being with each other through thick and thin. Haris started his career as a ball-boy for BBL side Melbourne Stars and after impressing the coaching and support staff of the T20 team he earned a contract. He was first picked up by Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League.
Following his good performance in BBL, the pacer got a call-up on the national side and the rest, as they say, is history.
Haris plays for Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League and the franchise last year gifted him a car, which had the registration in 'Haris' on the number plate.
The bride even wore Haris Rauf's 'HR150' on her hand with henna for the Nikkah Ceremony in Islamabad.
Several Pakistan cricketers were present at the glittering Nikkah ceremony and they even wished the newly married couple a happy married life on social media.
Rauf was not included in Pakistan's squad for the home series against New Zealand as he was recovering from an injury he sustained while fielding in the Rawalpindi Test against England last year. England defeated Pakistan 3-0 in the three-match series and created history on Pakistani soil.