
Rashid Khan shared a photograph together with an emotional submit.© Twitter
Rashid Khan misplaced his mom two years in the past on today and the Afghanistan and Gujarat Titans leg-spinner took to Twitter to jot down a heartbreaking message remembering her on the anniversary of her loss of life. “Two years because you left us MOM. Everybody says that point heals every part however even after 2 years nonetheless I can not cease my tears,” Rashid wrote in his tweet. “My coronary heart is full of disappointment. I do not know the way will I transfer from this part However I miss u each single second,” he added. He additionally shared an image from his mom’s funeral.
Two years because you left us MOM.
Everybody says that point heals every part however ever after 2 years nonetheless I can not cease my tears. My coronary heart is full of disappointment. I do not know the way will I transfer from this part However I miss u each single second
#2nddeathanniversary #missumom pic.twitter.com/sQJApwg6i0— Rashid Khan (@rashidkhan_19) June 18, 2022
A number of customers flooded the feedback with messages of assist.
“Sympathies with @rashidkhan_19 keep robust champ you might have blessings and prayers of greater than 35 tens of millions folks together with mothers, dads and children,” one consumer wrote.
Pakistan batter Shan Masood additionally replied to his tweet with a prayer and coronary heart emoji.
Rashid Khan’s mom died in 2020 after battling extended sickness. His father had handed away two years previous to that.
Rashid Khan is a mainstay within the Afghanistan staff in all codecs and is taken into account to be among the finest bowlers on the planet in T20s.
He lately performed a key position for Gujarat Titans as he helped them win the Indian Premier League (IPL) title of their maiden season.
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It was additionally Rashid’s first IPL title. He represented SunRisers Hyderabad earlier, having made his IPL debut in 2017, and helped them attain one ultimate.
For Afghanistan, he has performed 5 Assessments, 61T20Is and 83 ODIs, taking 34, 109 and 158 wickets respectively within the three codecs.
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