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Diwali surprise: Afghan cricketer's 3am gesture wins hearts in Ahmedabad

IndiaTimes Sunday, 12 November 2023
An Afghan cricketer, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, won hearts in Ahmedabad during Diwali by quietly distributing money to the homeless. Love Shah, a resident of Ahmedabad, captured the heartwarming video and shared it on social media, which quickly went viral. Gurbaz's act of charity was not a one-time occurrence, as he is actively involved in regular charitable activities in Afghanistan. This gesture reflects his compassion and strengthens the ties between the Afghanistan cricket team and the support they've received from India.
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