Pakistan Will Never Improve; Achieved a New Feat...
Pakistan Will Never Improve; Achieved a New Feat...Pakistan Will Never Improve; Achieved a New Feat...

Pakistan will never improve; achieved a new feat...

Pakistan's New Feat: After the defeat against India, the Pakistani captain's controversial announcement, donating the match fee to the families of terrorists.
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IND vs PAK Asia Cup 2025 Final Match : After India defeated Pakistan in the final match of the Asia Cup 2025, political leaders and captain Salman Ali Agha in Pakistan launched a series of accusations against the Indian team. Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif accused on social media that India has destroyed the culture of cricket, while captain Agha stated that the Indian team's refusal to shake hands was an insult to cricket.

However, in the same press conference, the Pakistani captain made a big announcement. Agha stated that the entire Pakistan team will donate their match fees in the name of the citizens killed in the Indian strike on Pakistan. However, those who died during India's Operation Sindoor were not actually ordinary citizens but terrorists from Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba and relatives of Masood Azhar.

The headquarters of Jaish were destroyed in India's strike. Among those killed were Masood Azhar's two brothers-in-law, Yusuf Azhar, who was involved in the Kandahar hijacking, and Mohammad Jameel Ahmed, the head of the Jaish center in Bahawalpur. His son Hamza Jameel, who was involved in terrorist operations in Kashmir, was also killed. Additionally, Masood Azhar's adopted nephew Huzaifa Azhar, who was managing Jaish's operations in Afghanistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was also killed.

Additionally, the head of Markaz Bilal in Muzaffarabad, Yaqub Mughal, Commander Asgar Khan's son Hasan Khan, and his associate Waqas died. Mudassir and Abu Uksa, who were providing weapons training to terrorists, were killed at the Lashkar headquarters in Muridke. Nevertheless, it was announced that the match fee of the Pakistan team would be given to the families of these people, once again exposing the connection between Pakistan cricket and terrorism.

The Pakistan cricket team's inclination towards terrorists is nothing new. Previously, Imran Khan was called 'Taliban Khan' due to his closeness with the Taliban. Now the situation is such that Sahibzada Farhan makes a gun gesture after scoring a half-century against India, and a captain like Salman Ali Agha openly announces donating the entire team's match fee to the families of terrorists. This shows that in Pakistan, sports and terrorism go hand in hand.

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