Shahdab Khan's sweet gesture of tying the shoelaces of Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya won millions of hearts.


Kandy: In an Asia Cup match against India, Pakistani all-rounder Shahdab Khan won the hearts of fans by performing a heartfelt gesture.
A viral video on social media shows Shahdab Khan tying the shoelaces of Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya.
This incident took place during the Asia Cup match held on September 2nd in Sri Lanka, which ended inconclusively due to rain.
Renowned Indian television actress Hina Khan appreciated Shahdab Khan's gesture on her Instagram story.
She wrote, "It doesn't matter how modern, educated, rich, poor, religious, or which country or language you belong to; how you treat others reveals a lot about you."
According to the actress, "How you behave with others says a lot about you."
The video went viral on social media, and fans from both India and Pakistan praised Shahdab Khan's action.
In the Asia Cup 2023, the One Day International (ODI) match between Pakistan and India took place on September 2nd.
India won the toss and batted first, setting a target of 267 runs for Pakistan.
However, rain interrupted the match, preventing Pakistan from batting aggressively.

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