New Delhi: He was suffering for a long time. He was admitted to a hospital in India. Practically people were being dragged along in Yama.
Finally the fight is over. Afghanistan’s former legendary fast bowler Shapoor Zadran (Shapoor Zadran) has passed away. He was seriously ill for a long time. His treatment was going on in India. The Afghanistan Cricket Board announced his death on Tuesday.
He was diagnosed with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis or HLH. First, his treatment started in Afghanistan. Later he was brought to India for treatment. He was admitted to a hospital in New Delhi for a long time. This year’s T20 World Cup was organized in India. At that time, another legendary cricketer of Afghanistan, Rashid Khan, visited him at the hospital.
Shapoor Jadran’s brother Ghamai Jadran also confirmed the news of his grandfather’s death. Ghamai was with Shapoor Jadran since he was brought to New Delhi and admitted to the hospital in January. Doctors said that Jadran was in the advanced stage of HLH. His condition would have been critical if not for a miracle. However, they tried everything. The last defense did not work.
What is this HLH? According to doctors, this is a rare disease, which destroys the natural immune system of the affected body. Treatment does not always respond. If the disease is caught in the early stages, there is hope for survival. But in the case of Shapoor Jadran, the disease took a serious form. His body had virtually no immune system.
Shapoor Zadran was one of the architects who established Afghanistan cricket in the court of the world. He played from 2009 to 2020. The 6 feet 2 inch fast bowler has given pace to the world’s top batsmen. He has played 44 ODIs and 36 T20 matches for Afghanistan.