ChachaPakistani
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Multiple different things to take into consideration. There's the traveling issue which can exempt people from needing to fast. In addition, in circumstances when people make a living off physical work, there have been some fatawa as of late that exempt people from needing to fast on a day where they will be exerting themselves immensely for their livelihood, knowing that they will have to make it up later on. This is particularly relevant for people in manual labor or professional athletes.
That being said I highly doubt any of them will be fasting. But there are some devout players on this team. Sarfaraz himself is a hafiz, who knows if some of them will fast anyway. It wouldnt be the first time Muslim athletes chose to fast during big events. Hakeem Olajuwon would fast during the NBA Playoffs and in many situations actually play better basketball. InshaAllah khair, here's to hoping for a Ramadan miracle come Sunday.
That being said I highly doubt any of them will be fasting. But there are some devout players on this team. Sarfaraz himself is a hafiz, who knows if some of them will fast anyway. It wouldnt be the first time Muslim athletes chose to fast during big events. Hakeem Olajuwon would fast during the NBA Playoffs and in many situations actually play better basketball. InshaAllah khair, here's to hoping for a Ramadan miracle come Sunday.