Former Pakistan skipper and all-rounder Shahid Afridi urged all the people to take care of underprivileged children and do whatever they ar capable of for the backward caste of the society. Afridi shared a video on his Instagram handle where he can be seen in the company of two little boys. They were apparently clearing garbage nearby Afridi’s residence. Seeing those two in the pathetic condition, Afridi took them home.

Afridi’s message
He further added that the two young boys will have a meal with Afridi and their family. He felt sorry for the young kids and urged everyone else to do something best to their abilities for the society.”Living a life for oneself is very easy. Let’s live for others. We have been blessed with countless bounties & its time to stand up for our brothers & sisters in need. Let us become great by giving & caring for ALL
Give Love, give More &spread Hope for #Humanity 2gether #HopeNotOut,” he wrote.
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It is indeed a good thing which Afridi is doing and everyone else should start contributing to the society more or less. People who have that capability and financial support must do something for these small kids. It is only lack of finance which prevents them from a strong future and there are by no way responsible for it. Hence its time we start taking care of them.
Let’s do something for others
We tend to spend so much on our friends, families and elsewhere. If we really stand up and do something for this young boys and girls, believe me, we all will feel very very special. Meanwhile coming back to Afridi, the former Pakistan all-rounder was one of the most feared batsmen during his time. Despite his inconsistent, on his day Afridi had the ability to decimate any bowling attack.
He last played international cricket for the World XI. He was the captain of the team who locked horns with T20I champions Windies in a one-off T20I match in Lord’s.

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