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Invited to a friend’s home for dinner — and never returned: Afghan cricketers killed in Pakistan airstrike

In a formal statement, the ICC expressed its profound sadness and horror at the loss of three young cricketers, stating that the attack had deprived the cricketing community, families, and communities of three talented players.

October 19, 2025 / 18:26 IST
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Invited to a friend’s home for dinner — and never returned: Afghan cricketers killed in Pakistan airstrike (Photo- ACBofficials)
Invited to a friend’s home for dinner — and never returned: Afghan cricketers killed in Pakistan airstrike (Photo- ACBofficials)

Following their return from a friendly match in Sharana, three Afghan club cricketers—Kabeer Agha, Sibghatullah, and Haroon—were tragically killed in Urgun, Paktika province, by a Pakistani airstrike. Afghanistan's cricket community was shocked by the incident, and the national squad decided to skip the T20I tri-series in Pakistan next month.

After the game, the players are asked to a little dinner, according to accounts collated by Cricbuzz. Some teammates stayed back since they were exhausted from playing cricket that day when the site was repeatedly hit before dusk, those who went were caught.

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The investigation into whether the event was caused by a missile attack or Pakistani jets is still ongoing.

The ACB named the fatalities and stated the deaths a tragic loss. In a formal statement, the ICC expressed its profound sadness and horror at the loss of three young cricketers, stating that the attack had deprived the cricketing community, families, and communities of three talented players. The ICC declared its support for the ACB.