Now seems to be Captains' turn.
Interesting info :
Dr Rehman, 54, a consultant psychiatrist in Lincolnshire, accuses his former wife Reham of slandering his good name and, despite the turmoil already affecting their inter-related families, is threatening legal action against her.
He says, bluntly, that she used him 'like toilet paper to clean up her image' after she found herself harshly criticised by traditionalists in Pakistan who saw Imran's bride as far too Westernised.
He had no clue that Reham had met and married cricketing legend Imran, one of the most prominent and – for his sporting achievements at least – revered figures in Pakistan.
But Reham filed for divorce in 2005 and Dr Rehman left the house with just one suitcase. 'She brought me down to nothing,' he says.
'She got everything – all the antique furniture that now graces the home she shares with Imran, £50,000 in cash, half my pension and my children. I was left with nothing but a mountain of debts after the divorce, and a £100,000 legal bill.'
So acrimonious was the split that the couple lost touch completely. But it seems this was the time that Reham's journalism ambitions surfaced. She became a freelance, working on local radio and television and for a little-known cable programme, Legal TV, in Birmingham.
In 2008 she turned up on BBC South as a weather girl and occasional junior reporter, appearing in short skirts and high heels.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...claims-husband-left-behind.html#ixzz3q2PtT8Lr