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In a touching display of solidarity and respect, the Australian squad competing in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 was seen sporting black armbands during their ongoing match against the Netherlands at the Arun Jailey Stadium, Delhi.
The somber gesture caught the attention of the fans, prompting inquiries into the reason behind this poignant tribute.
Why Australian players are wearing black armbands?
It was soon revealed that the Australian players were donning the black armbands in respect of Fawad Ahmed and his family following their loss this week.
Australian cricketer Fawad recently announced the death of his four-month-old baby boy. The cricketer and his wife welcomed a second child to their family in June this year; however, the baby boy had several health issues and was, therefore, admitted to a hospital in Melbourne to undergo the diagnosis.
On October 23, Fawad broke the heartbreaking news of his son’s demise.
“Till we meet again my little angel, Unfortunately after a long struggle my little man has lost the painful & tough fight, I believe you are in a better place, we will miss you so much., I hope no one ever goes through this pain, Request for Prayers,” tweeted the cricketer.
انااللہ وانا الیہ راجعو ن
Till we meet again my little angel 💔,
Unfortunately after a long struggle my little man has lost the painful & tough fight, I believe you are in a better place,we will miss you so much💔,
I hope no one ever goes through this pain,
Request for Prayers 🤲🏽 pic.twitter.com/cpAn29Wvnf— Fawad Ahmed (@bachaji23) October 23, 2023
The Australian squad’s decision to wear black armbands during the match was a poignant demonstration of their unity and support for their teammate during this difficult time.
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As the match progressed, the players displayed resilience and determination, channeling their emotions into a spirited performance on the field, exemplifying the strength and camaraderie that define the spirit of cricket. Amidst the competitive atmosphere of the World Cup, the touching tribute served as a poignant reminder of the deep bonds that unite the cricketing fraternity in times of both triumph and sorrow.
Australia’s playing for the match against Netherlands
Australia (Playing XI): David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis (wicketkeeper), Glenn Maxwell, Cameron Green, Pat Cummins (captain), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa.
Cameron Green came in as like-to-like replacement for Marcus Stoinis.