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Cricketers Salman Ali Agha and Shaheen Afridi have pledged to donate their earnings from the tri-nation series to flood relief efforts.

The floods, described as some of the worst in Pakistan’s history, left thousands of families homeless and struggling to rebuild their lives. Relief operations are ongoing, but with the scale of the disaster, contributions from all sectors of society remain crucial. By donating their match earnings, both Salman and Shaheen have set an example of solidarity and compassion, showing how sports figures can play a vital role beyond the playing field. Shaheen Afridi, already a fan favorite for his performances with the ball, has often been vocal about giving back to the community. Salman Ali Agha, who is steadily making his mark in international cricket, has also joined hands in this cause, demonstrating that cricket is not just about competition, but also about unity and responsibility. The gesture highlights the deep connection between Pakistani cricketers and their supporters, many of whom have been directly affected by the disaster. It also underscores the importance of using influence and resources for humanitarian purposes. With actions like these, sports personalities continue to inspire hope and remind the nation that in times of crisis, collective effort can make a difference.

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