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Cricketers Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Afridi will be donating their tri-nation series earnings to flood relief

Cricketers Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Afridi will be donating their tri-nation series earnings to flood relief

The team captain announced the move on X after winning the series on Sunday and urged others to do the same.
08 Sep, 2025

After crushing Afghanistan in the tri-nation series final on Sunday, Pakistan’s T20I captain, Salman Ali Agha, took to X and announced he will be donating his earnings from the tournament to flood victims back home. He said he is joined by star bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi, who will be doing the same.

The green shirts pummelled the Afghan side on Sunday, when Pakistan’s second-inning bowling attack saw Muhammad Nawaz take five wickets, pushing the team to a comfortable 75-run triumph. Shaheen, who bowled two overs, also took a wicket while only conceding seven runs.

On August 30, Peshawar’s Imran Khan Stadium played host to another effort by prominent cricketers to support flood victims. Peshawar Zalmi played a charity exhibition match against a dream team of retired stars led by Inzamam ul Haq, who was joined by such names as Shahid Afridi, Younus Khan, Shoaib Akhtar and Waqar Younis. The stands were packed with spectators who had come to see the legends in action and donate to a good cause.

Floods have been ravaging Pakistan since June in what has become the perfect storm of glacial melts and above average rainfall. The National Disaster Management Authority reported on Sunday that the death toll has risen to 910 across the country, with the highest number of fatalities recorded in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa at 504. KP’s Buner district is the worst impacted, as landslides and floods have killed 256 people, including 23 children. Punjab has also recorded its “worst ever flood” as 4.1 million people have been impacted in the province.

Floodwaters from Punjab are flowing into Sindh this week as the province braces for a spell of heavy rain. Over 128,000 people have been evacuated from low-lying areas as flooding is anticipated.

Comments

Laila Sep 08, 2025 11:53am
The blood is on our governments hands. My main concern apart from helping the survivors with basic necessities are the vulnerable kids, who have lost their families and the child abuse predators that notoriously roam such areas (as documented before during previous floods and catastrophes) looking to prey on kids. We need female volunteers and foster mothers. We need big hearts who are willing to open their homes.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Sep 08, 2025 01:18pm
Great move and excellent gesture which must be emulated, imitated and replicated by all the green shirt team members in three different cricket and cricketing formats, i.e. Test, ODI and T/20.
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Tahmad Sep 08, 2025 01:34pm
It’s better if all 16 players donate all their earnings to flood victims instead of just two players Salman Agha and Shaheen Afridi. Remember Pakistan First.
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Multani Sep 08, 2025 07:54pm
Amazing gesture, they are real heroes offering real help instead wasting resources on Air Force fly past or useless gibberish by our politicians to help flood victims.
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FHRana Sep 08, 2025 08:42pm
Congratulation to captain on wining tri series. Thanks to pcb for ousting paper tiger barbar Azam and Rizwan from team. Both r dishonest.
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Ron Sep 09, 2025 03:40am
good gesture, even a small out of 16 players make a difference
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White Noise Sep 09, 2025 06:24am
They know how much they will make so why not donate NOW? I mean people need help now and not in few weeks. This is just a PR stunt otherwise to get some clicks.
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