
Afghan crickets stepped out with a sincere gesture to help the victims of the recent earthquake in the Kunar province. The national team has committed to donating all their fees for the match from the T20i against the United Arab Emirates on Monday along with other personal contributions to support families affected by tragedies.
Players competing on the regional list of Khost Tournament also committed themselves to associating donations, which will be immediately sent to the affected region.
The 6.0 Magnitude’s earthquake, recorded at the end of September 1, shook East Afghanistan and left more than 800 people dead and injured over 2,800 through Kunar and the neighboring province. The survivors fight in the middle of destroyed houses and rare auxiliary supplies.
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“Afghanathalan shows solidarity with the victims of the Kunar earthquake!” A statement from Afghanistan has read cricket.
“Afghan Atalan has committed all his fees for the match from today’s game against SAE and other gifts to help families affected by the recent earthquake in Kunar province.”
“In addition, players involved in the ongoing regional list will also gather their gifts in the KHOST province.
Afghanistan players, CSK pays tribute
Before clashing with the trio on Sunday, players from Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates watched a minute of silence to honor the victims of a devastating earthquake in Afghanistan. By adding to the Solidarity show, Chennai Super Kings has expanded its sincere support Afghanistan of the people.
“For our brothers and sisters in Afghanistan, we are broken by the earthquake that hit your country. In this darkest hour, the strength and hope to raise you again,” CSK wrote about their social media account.
As for Afghanistan, after the end of their accessories in the ongoing TRI trick, the team will remain in the UAE to prepare for the Asia Cup 2025, which will start on September 9.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
September 1, 2025