WATCH: Phil Salt’s kind gesture for kid mascot goes viral

Published - March 2, 2025

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England’s wicketkeeper-batsman Phil Salt displayed a heartwarming act of empathy and presence of mind during a heartwarming hour during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match between South Africa and England at Karachi’s National Stadium on March 1. Fireworks broke out as players formed a line for the national anthem, startling a small mascot next to Salt.

Phil Salt instinctively protected the boy from the fireworks sparks after realizing the child’s predicament.

Fans and the cricket community worldwide have shown their love and attention for the event, which was caught on camera and extensively shared on social media. Salt’s prompt action and sincere care for the young mascot’s fear were commended by many. Professional athletes’ humanity is revealed by such deeds, which serve as a reminder of their empathy and accountability outside of the field.

 

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England’s wicketkeeper-batsman Phil Salt displayed a heartwarming act of empathy and presence of mind during a heartwarming hour during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match between South Africa and England at Karachi’s National Stadium on March 1. Fireworks broke out as players formed a line for the national anthem, startling a small mascot next to Salt. Salt instinctively protected the boy from the fireworks sparks after realizing the child’s predicament.

Fans and the cricket community worldwide have shown their love and attention for the event, which was caught on camera and extensively shared on social media. Salt’s prompt action and sincere care for the young mascot’s fear were commended by many. Professional athletes’ humanity is revealed by such deeds, which serve as a reminder of their empathy and accountability outside of the field.

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