Shaheen Shah Afridi said: ‘On behalf of me, my family, and national team, Eid Mubarak to all of you’.


Lahore: The stars of the Pakistan cricket team extended their heartfelt Eid greetings to the nation and the entire Muslim community, saying that may Allah accept everyone's sacrifice.
In a video released on social media by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), national T20 team captain Salman Ali Agha said that wherever there are Pakistanis, including the entire Muslim community, Eid-ul-Adha is a happy occasion. I hope this Eid will be a great one for you.
Eid Mubarak from the Pakistan men's cricket team! 💫☺️#EidulAdha2025 pic.twitter.com/ePvYnZyRB1
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) June 6, 2025
National ODI team captain Muhammad Rizwan congratulated the entire nation on Eid in his video message.
All-rounder Faheem Ashraf said that on behalf of himself and the entire Pakistani team, Eid Mubarak to all. Take good care of the people around you on this Eid.
Fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi said: ‘On behalf of me, my family, and the national team, Eid Mubarak to all of you. Take care of yourself and your relatives’.
National team opening batsman Saim Ayub, while congratulating the nation on Eid, said in his message, “Enjoy this day and those who are outside Pakistan and especially those who are far from their families should also enjoy this Eid”.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Muhammad Haris said in his message, “May Allah accept the sacrifices of all Muslims and take care of all those who have not sacrificed this year, especially your relatives”.
Sahibzada Farhan said, “I wish everyone a very happy Eid. May the Muslim community enjoy this day and make sacrifices and take care of others”.
National all-rounder Aamir Jamal also congratulated the nation on Eid. He said, “Be happy on the occasion of Eid and make sure that the people around you are also happy with you”.
Leaf-arm spinner Sufyan Muqeem said, “A very happy Eid-ul-Adha from me and the entire team”.
Former national team captain and star batsman Babar Azam uploaded his photos on ‘X’ and wished Wid to the nation.

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