Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan removed Lahore Qalandars from his social media bio following Pakistani aerial strikes that killed civilians, including three cricketers. Khan expressed deep sadness and supported the Afghanistan Cricket Board's decision to withdraw from upcoming fixtures against Pakistan, stating national dignity comes first.
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