Former Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran is currently battling for his life in a New Delhi hospital. The 38-year-old is suffering from a rare disease known as HLH, and his family have now made an plea requiring urgent blood donation. Zadran has been in India since January having arrived on a medical visa, with his health in critical condition.
Former Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran is currently battling for his life in a New Delhi hospital. The 38-year-old is suffering from a rare disease known as HLH, and his family have now made an plea requiring urgent blood donation. Zadran has been in India since January having arrived on a medical visa, with his health in critical condition.
"My brother, national hero Shapoor Zadran, is currently in a concerning health condition. With your prayers, we stand by our national hero. Due to a deficiency and urgent need, he is in critical need of blood. If any friends are residing in New Delhi, India, and have blood group A positive (+A), please kindly do not hesitate to donate this to our national hero. Prayers can change destiny, and blood saves lives," Ghamai, Shapoor's brother posted on Instagram.
The post was re-posted by Mumbai Indians spinner Allah Ghazanfar, who is currently playing in IPL 2026.
Shapoor Zadran arrived in India in January after some difficulty in obtaining a medical visa. ACB chief Mirwais Ashraf and Rashid Khan spoke to their contacts to 'fast track' the application. Ghamai has been a constant presence, shuttling between Dubai and Delhi. Former Afghanistan captain Asghar Afghan has also been a constant source of strength and support as per ESPNCricinfo.
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