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Paktika tragedy: Rashid Khan’s bold move after Pakistani aerial strikes kill Afghanistan cricketers | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Afghanistan cricket captain Rashid Khan has removed Lahore Qalandars from his social media bio on X following Pakistani aerial strikes that killed eight civilians, including three local cricketers, in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The victims were attacked after returning from a friendly match in Sharana, the provincial capital.The cricketers who lost their lives were…

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ICC condemns Pakistan’s airstrike in Paktika, mourns three Afghan cricketers’ deaths | Cricket News

Local residents pray over the bodies of victims of a Pakistani cross-border airstrike, including three local cricketers, during a funeral in the village of Khandaro in the Argun district of Afghanistan’s eastern Paktika province on Saturday (AP Photo/Shafiqullah Mashaal) The International Cricket Council (ICC) has expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of three young Afghan…

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REVEALED! Names and pictures of three Afghanistan cricketers killed in Paktika; ACB pulls out of tri-series involving Pakistan | Cricket News

The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has revealed the names of three cricketers who were killed in a tragic attack in eastern Paktika province, near the Pakistan border. (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has revealed the names of three cricketers who were killed in a tragic attack in eastern Paktika province, near…

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Tragedy in Paktika! Three Afghanistan cricketers killed in attack on Pakistan border; captain Rashid Khan breaks down | Cricket News

File pic – Afghanistan cricket team (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: Afghanistan have withdrawn from a tri-nation series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka next month following the killing of three local cricketers in an attack, the country’s cricket board confirmed on Friday. According to the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), the players had travelled from Urgun to…

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