Mehidy Hasan Miraz, a cricket player from Pakistan, has shown a remarkable act of humanity by showing support for the victims of the current student protests in Bangladesh. Miraz has given the family of a rickshaw puller who sadly lost his life during the protests his whole share of the prize money from the last series in Pakistan.
Pakistan’s Mehidy Hasan is Thriving.
Bangladesh defeated Pakistan 2-0 in the Test series, with Mehidy playing brilliantly. With two half-centuries under his belt, he amassed 155 runs at a 77.50 average and a 51.15 strike rate. His highest score of 78 came in the first Test match in Rawalpindi, which the Tigers won by a margin of ten wickets.
Mehidy recorded a five-wicket haul to go along with his 10 wicket haul, which also placed him as the series’ top wicket-taker. When Bangladesh plays India in the first Test, which begins on September 19 at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium, the all-round player will be hoping to carry the momentum.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz deservedly won Player of the series for his outstanding play throughout the campaign. His skill and determination were visible in every encounter, and his contributions to the squad were crucial to their triumph. Miraz’s selection as Player of the Series is a testimonial to his great talent and his commitment to the game. His contributions to the squad will surely live on for a long time.
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Miraz’s Heartfelt Gesture
Mehidy Hasan Miraz gave the family of a rickshaw puller killed in the recent student protests in Bangladesh the prize money for the Pakistan Test series. The previous several months have seen a rise in political unrest in the nation, leading to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and departure. Mehidy dropped a note on his Facebook page with a picture together with the rickshaw puller’s family. The 26-year-old said that he promised to give the family his prize money and assist them after seeing a video of the rickshaw puller’s son sobbing on social media.
“A video that went online recently caught my eyes. The crying voice of a rickshaw driver’s brother’s child in the anti-discriminatory student movement after his father was killed has made me think again and again. I vowed to stand by my brother’s family. I promised that I will hand over the money for the ‘Man of the Series’ award in Pakistan,” Mehidy captioned his post.
“Finally, that goal is fulfilled. I was able to hand over this money to them yesterday. I know, this means nothing compared to the lost life. I will be glad if I am able to make their life a little easier,” Mehidy further added in his caption.
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