New Delhi: At one time in international cricket, he used to trouble the opposing batsmen. He used to play with speed and swing. Now that Shapoor Zadran is suffering from a rare disease. Panja is fighting death in a hospital in New Delhi.
However, his brother Ghamai Zadran said that Zadran does not need financial help for his treatment. Ghamai called for only prayers for Jadran’s recovery.
What happened to Jadran?
Former cricketer of Afghanistan suffering from a rare disease. His immune system is compromised. He was admitted to a hospital in New Delhi. The situation is still critical. However, the cricketer’s brother Ghamai Jadra said that he does not need financial support. He said, ‘By God’s grace, our family is financially sound. We don’t need any financial help. Just pray. That is what we need. Pray.’
He also said, ‘Our doctor in Afghanistan advised us to come to India for treatment. Everyone said the treatment here is very good. And the whole world knows that India has one of the best medical systems in the world. That is why we have come.’
Admitted to hospital in Delhi
Afghanistan’s former fast bowler Shapoor Zadran (Shapoor Zadran) is fighting for life and death in a hospital in Delhi. Former fast bowler Shapoor, who is 6 feet 2 inches tall, is admitted in the ICU. He is an Afghan star suffering from a rare and fatal disease called Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis, where the immune system begins to weaken. The condition of Afghan players is quite critical. The infection has reached his brain. Also, the weight is dropping rapidly and speech has almost stopped.
Shapoor came to Delhi in January for treatment. Now he is suffering from stage IV of HLH. He first had problems in October last year. Ghamai Zadran, Shapoor’s younger brother, said that soon after, doctors in Afghanistan advised him to go to India for treatment.
Ghamai Zadran also said that Shapoor’s infection had spread to the brain, which doctors realized after an MRI and CT scan. He also had TB. Shapur’s brother said that now his physical condition is better than before. Responding to treatment. He has lost about 14 kg weight. He can hardly speak. The conversation has almost stopped.