ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's cricket team spent Saturday afternoon at the Hagley Oval ground in Christchurch, New Zealand, with the families of victims of the 2019 mosque attack in the city.
Fifty-one people were killed in shootings at two mosques in central Christchurch in March 2019, in a terrorist attack carried out by a white nationalist extremist who posted a racist manifesto online and streamed live video of the assault on social media.
The Pakistan national team is in Christchurch for the second test against New Zealand.
A video shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board showed players praying with the families of victims, chatting with them, sharing gifts and signed cricket hats.
Ambreen Naeem whose husband, Naeem Rashid, was killed when he threw himself at the gunman during the attack on Masjid Al-Noor mosque told New Zealand media service Newshub after the Pakistani team's visit that she has "never seen so much love."
"It really was a morale boost for the children," she said, "It revived my passion for cricket as well."











