Jay Shah condemns loss of Afghan talent; PCB to continue tri-series

19 October,2025 09:35 AM IST |  Dubai  |  PTI

According to reports, it is believed that Pakistan conducted airstrikes which have also halted the ceasefire between the two nations

Jay Shah


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International Cricket Council chairman Jay Shah on Saturday expressed his condolences at the death of three promising Afghanistan cricketers, who lost their lives in an air-strike conducted in the Argun and Barmal districts of Paktika province.

According to reports, it is believed that Pakistan conducted airstrikes which have also halted the ceasefire between the two nations.

"The loss of such promising talent is a tragedy not just for Afghanistan but for the entire cricketing world. We stand in solidarity with the Afghanistan Cricket Board and all those mourning this heartbreaking loss," Shah wrote on X.

Afghanistan have withdrawn from the T20I tri-series involving Pakistan and Sri Lanka. As per sources in the PCB, the hosts are trying to invite another nation for
the said event.

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