Ind w vs sl w: Indian women’s cricket group paid tribute to victims of terrorist attacks, a black band played


Indian Women’s Group (Photo-AP)
Colombo, 27 April 2025: The Indian Women’s Cricket Team paid tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks in Bahlkham, Jammu and Kashmir, wearing a black lease during the first match of Tri-Seris against Sri Lanka. In the brutal attack on April 22, 26 terrorists fired indiscriminate bullets on tourists. The responsibility of the attack has taken the ‘The Resistance Front’ (DRF) associated with the Lashkar-e-Tiba (Led), which is a banned terrorist organization.
The cricket world showed unity
After the attack, leaders around the world have strongly condemned it. The Cricket Control Board (BCCI) in India paid tribute to the victims of the IPL 2025 (SRH VS MI) by holding a one -minute silence before the 41st match of the IPL. During this time, the soldiers and referees wore black leases. During the match there were no crackers or cheerleaders because the entire cricket community was seen with this sad incident in the country.
Paid tribute to Eden Garden
The KKR VS, which played at Eden Garden in Kolkata, has condoled the victims of the Bengal Cricket Association (CAB) by holding the Silence for a minute before the Bipikes. The players of the two teams wore black leases, and the tradition of playing Eden Bell before this time was not followed.
Captains condemn terrorism
SRH Captain Pat Cummins and MI Captain Hardik Pandya strongly condemned the terrorist attack during the task. Pandya said, “We are with the victim’s families. This is a sad incident. We are united against terrorism.”
There was anger around the country
After the attack on Bahlkam, the nationwide fury spreads. Protests against the Pakistani military leader on social media have intensified. At the same time, security forces have begun to investigate the method of entering the Pesaran Valley.
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