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Pakistan team consoles Rashid Khan on brother’s passing

Published on: August 30, 2025 3:18 PM

Afghanistan’s T20I captain, Rashid Khan, has recently lost his elder brother, Haji Abdul Haleem Shinwari. The passing of his brother has deeply saddened the cricket world. In a heartwarming gesture, Pakistani cricketers expressed their condolences to Rashid during the ongoing T20 series in the UAE.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) shared a video on social media, showing the national team members and management extending their sympathies to Rashid Khan. The video also captures the players offering prayers and expressing solidarity during this difficult time.

Pakistan team meets Rashid Khan to offer condolences on the passing of his brother.#PAKvAFG pic.twitter.com/zh95IrzbUu

— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) August 30, 2025

Rashid Khan’s brother, Haji Abdul Haleem Shinwari, passed away a few days ago. The news shocked both Afghan and Pakistani cricket fans alike. The teams are currently participating in a tri-nation T20 series in the UAE, which recently saw Pakistan defeat Afghanistan by 39 runs in the opening match.

This heartfelt moment showcases the sportsmanship and camaraderie shared between players from different nations. Pakistani players’ empathy toward their Afghan counterparts in this time of grief is a testament to the unity cricket brings.

The cricket world has rallied behind Rashid Khan, offering him comfort and strength, showing that even amidst fierce competition, human connections remain strong.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Afghanistan’s T20I captain, Brother’s Passing, Haji Abdul Haleem Shinwari, Latest, pakistani cricketers, PCB, Rashid Khan

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