Cricket-Former Afghanistan pace bowler Shapoor Zadran dies aged 38


FILE PHOTO: Cricket - MCC vs Afghanistan - London, Britain - July 11, 2017 Afghanistan's Shapoor Zadran celebrates the wicket of MCC's Misbah-ul-Haq Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley/File Photo

July 7 (Reuters) - Former ⁠Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran ⁠died on Tuesday, a day short ‌of his 39th birthday, after reportedly undergoing treatment for a rare severe immune system disorder ​at a New Delhi hospital.

"With ⁠profound grief and ⁠deep sorrow, the Afghanistan Cricket Board mourns ⁠the ‌passing of former Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran," the ⁠ACB posted on X.

"Shapoor Zadran was one ​of ‌the foundation-laying figures of Afghanistan cricket, ⁠whose dedication, ​passion, and unwavering commitment played a vital role in the rise and development ⁠of the game in ​our country."

Shapoor made his one-day international (ODI) debut in 2009 and represented Afghanistan in 80 ⁠internationals across formats, including 44 ODIs and 36 Twenty20 internationals.

The left-arm pace bowler played a key role in one ​of Afghanistan's landmark ⁠cricketing moments, hitting the winning boundary in ​the country's first World ‌Cup victory in 2015 ​against Scotland.

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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