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Jay Shah Mourns Shapoor Zadran, Pioneer of Afghanistan Cricket’s Rise

Shapoor Zadran, former Afghanistan fast bowler, passed away in India at 38 after battling a rare immune disorder. He was a key figure in Afghanistan’s rise in international cricket, notably playing a match-winning role in their first World Cup victory in 2015. ICC chairman Jay Shah paid heartfelt tribute, hailing his contributions and offering condolences. His health declined after a severe infection and HLH diagnosis, with support from Rashid Khan and the Afghanistan Cricket Board facilitating his treatment in India.

'He will always be remembered': Jay Shah mourns Shapoor Zadran's passing

New Delhi, July 8

ICC chairman Jay Shah paid tribute to former Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran following his death at the age of 38, remembering him as one of the key figures behind Afghanistan's remarkable rise in international cricket.

Zadran passed away in India on Tuesday after a prolonged illness, a day before his 39th birthday. The left-arm pacer, who represented Afghanistan in 44 ODIs and 36 T20Is between 2009 and 2020, had been undergoing treatment in a New Delhi hospital after being diagnosed with stage four Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a rare and life-threatening immune disorder. He had been admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) in May after his condition worsened following recurring infections, dengue and a severe drop in his red blood cell count.

His health problems began in October last year, after which he was advised to seek treatment in India. With the support of Afghanistan star Rashid Khan and Afghanistan Cricket Board chairman Mirwais Ashraf, his visa was fast-tracked, enabling him to be admitted to a New Delhi hospital in January.

Paying his respects in a post on X, Shah hailed Zadran's contribution to Afghanistan cricket and recalled his memorable all-round display in the country's historic first-ever Cricket World Cup victory.

"Deeply saddened by the passing of former Afghan cricketer Shapoor Zadran at the age of 38. Shapoor played a significant role in Afghanistan's remarkable rise in international cricket and will always be remembered for his match-winning all-round performance against Scotland in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, which secured Afghanistan's first-ever World Cup victory," Shah wrote on X.

"Our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and the entire Afghanistan cricket fraternity. May his soul rest in peace," he added.

Widely regarded as one of the pioneers of Afghanistan cricket, Zadran played a crucial role in the national team's rise on the international stage and will always be remembered for his match-winning all-round performance against Scotland that secured Afghanistan's maiden Cricket World Cup victory in 2015.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ananya R

It's heartbreaking to see a talented cricketer leave us at just 38. Shapoor Zadran's journey from the refugee camps in Pakistan to representing Afghanistan on the world stage is nothing short of inspirational. The fact that he was treated in Delhi and still couldn't make it shows how serious HLH is. My deepest condolences to his family. 🙏

Siddhartha F

While it's sad, I can't help but wonder why such a young player was not covered by better medical insurance or why the Afghanistan board couldn't arrange for earlier treatment. The article mentions visa was fast-tracked in January but he was diagnosed with stage 4 by then. There needs to be better support systems for players from smaller cricket nations. That said, may his soul rest in peace.

Ravindra K

As an Indian cricket fan, I feel a special kinship with Afghan players. Many of them learned cricket in refugee camps, and their passion is unmatched. Shapoor Zadran was a key part of that generation that put Afghanistan on the cricketing map. The bond between Indian and Afghan cricket runs deep — from Rashid Khan in IPL to this tragic loss in a Delhi hospital. Will always remember his energy on the field. 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇫

Jennifer L

This is such a tragedy. I'm not Indian but I follow world cricket, and Afghanistan's story is one of the most inspiring in sports. Shapoor Zadran's all-round performance against Scotland in 2015 was legendary — 96 runs and 4 wickets. He was a true all-rounder. It's good to see ICC Chairman paying his respects. Thoughts with his family and the Afghan cricket community. 🌹

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