Afghanistan’s pace bowler who played 43 ODIs and 33 T20 S admitted in Delhi hospital fighting for Life

(Above picture taken from social media)
Leading former pace bowler of Afghanistan who had played 43 one day internationals and 37 T20s Shapoor representing his country Zaardaan is admitted in an ICU of a hospital suffering from a serious ailment in Delhi Heinifaigositic Lymphohidtiyoscytosis fighting for Life incessantly.
He also represented Afghanistan as a ferocious fast bowler playing for the first time for his country the Ine day international Cricket World Cup in 2015 against Australia and New Zealand. Zardaan made a name shububg with the ball taking tem wickets in 6 games bringing laurels for the country. While Afghanistan received Test status in 2017, Zadran never played the longest and most prestigious format of the game for his country.
The 38-year-old former fast bowler has been in the ICU of a Delhi hospital and has been undergoing treatment since January. He has been diagnosed with a rare and serious condition called hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. This is a condition in which the body’s immune system becomes abnormally active and attacks its own organs, affecting the liver, bone marrow, and other organs.
In such a situation, many prominent figures visited Zadran and offered their help. However, Shapoor Zadran’s family has stated that they only need people’s prayers during this difficult time. His brother shared a message via social media and the media that the family is financially well off at this time, so they don’t need assistance, but simply request prayers.




