
The Afghanistan cricket team has made a remarkable gesture by donating their entire match fees to support the victims of the recent earthquake in Kunar province. This heartfelt initiative took place during the ongoing UAE tri-series held in Dubai, showing the team’s solidarity with those affected by the natural disaster.
Support for Earthquake Victims
The devastating earthquake in Kunar caused significant loss and suffering. In response, the Afghan players have pledged:
- All match fees during the UAE tri-series
- Personal financial contributions from the players themselves
This dual commitment highlights their deep connection to their homeland and dedication to providing relief in a time of need.
The UAE Tri-Series and Cricket Community
The ongoing tri-series in Dubai includes competitive matches among Afghanistan and other cricketing nations. Despite the intense sporting atmosphere, the Afghan team maintains a compassionate focus.
- The Chennai Super Kings have also expressed solidarity by paying tribute to the earthquake victims
- This united stance showcases the global cricket community’s empathy and support during crises
Statements from Team Leaders and Public Response
Afghan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi shared the motivation behind the donation, stating:
“Our country is going through a difficult time. We want to show our support and help our people as much as possible. Cricket is our strength, and through this sport, we want to give back.”
Fans and followers on social media have widely praised the Afghan team’s humanitarian efforts, emphasizing how cricket serves as a powerful platform for charity and hope beyond the sport itself.
Ongoing Relief Efforts
Following the donations, multiple fundraising campaigns have been launched to further aid rescue and rehabilitation in Kunar. The Afghanistan cricket team’s generosity highlights:
- The importance of social responsibility in sports
- Cricket’s role in uniting communities during hardship
- The enduring spirit of giving and support in challenging times
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