
Afghanistan mourns death of history-making fast bowler Shapoor Zadran at 38
The left-arm seam bowler was arguably most famous for scoring the winning runs as Afghanistan secured their first ever World Cup victory against Scotland in…
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The left-arm seam bowler was arguably most famous for scoring the winning runs as Afghanistan secured their first ever World Cup victory against Scotland in 2015. Afghanistan cricketer Shapoor Zadran dies aged 38 from a rare immune condition. The fast bowler, who played 80 times for his country in all formats, was reportedly receiving treatment for a rare and severe immune system disorder.
Furthermore, The fast bowler was said to have been a mentor to well-renowned leg spin Rashid Khan.
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The left-arm seam bowler was arguably most famous for scoring the winning runs as Afghanistan secured their first ever World Cup victory against Scotland in 2015.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAfghanistan cricketer Shapoor Zadran dies aged 38 from a rare immune condition.
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The fast bowler, who played 80 times for his country in all formats, was reportedly receiving treatment for a rare and severe immune system disorder.
according to Daily MailThe fast bowler was said to have been a mentor to well-renowned leg spin Rashid Khan.
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