‘It was truly heartbreaking’: Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi visit hospitalised Shapoor Zadran in emotional reunion

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‘It was truly heartbreaking’: Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi visit hospitalised Shapoor Zadran in emotional reunion

‘It was truly heartbreaking’: Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi visit hospitalised Shapoor Zadran in emotional reunion

Afghanistan's cricket stars Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi visited former teammate Shapoor Zadran in a Greater Noida hospital. Zadran is battling a rare, life-threatening immune disorder. Nabi shared a heartfelt update, expressing his pain at seeing the once-feared bowler hospitalized and praying

‘It was truly heartbreaking’: Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi visit hospitalised Shapoor Zadran in emotional reunion

Afghanistan's cricket stars Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi visited former teammate Shapoor Zadran in a Greater Noida hospital. Zadran is battling a rare, life-threatening immune disorder. Nabi shared a heartfelt update, expressing his pain at seeing the once-feared bowler hospitalized and praying for his swift recovery and return to loved ones.

In a deeply emotional moment that underscores the unbreakable bonds of cricket, Afghanistan's beloved stars Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi visited their former teammate Shapoor Zadran in a Greater Noida hospital, where the 38-year-old pacer is fighting a rare and life-threatening immune disorder.

Zadran has been battling Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a severe condition that triggers dangerous inflammation and can damage multiple organs. He has been receiving treatment in the Delhi-NCR region for several months, with reports indicating he initially showed signs of improvement and was discharged, only to suffer a relapse about 20 days later.

The visit was nothing short of heartbreaking for Nabi, who shared an emotional update on social media after meeting his former teammate on Wednesday. "Today in Greater Noida, India, along with Rashid Khan, we met our dear brother Shapoor Jaan. Seeing the same tall, passionate and strong-hearted Shapoor, whom we have always admired fighting bravely on the cricket field, lying on a hospital bed was truly heartbreaking," Nabi wrote.

Sharing photographs from the intensive care unit, Nabi added a heartfelt prayer: "May Allah Almighty grant him complete and speedy recovery through His endless mercy and blessings and may he soon return healthy, smiling and reunited with his beloved family, friends and supporters. Ameen."

For fans of Afghan cricket, this reunion is a stark reminder of the warrior spirit that defined Zadran's career. A left-arm pacer known for his aggressive spells and raw pace, he represented the Afghanistan national team from 2009 to 2020, playing 44 ODIs and 36 T20Is during the team's meteoric rise on the international stage. His presence on the field was often a symbol of the nation's fighting spirit, making his current battle all the more poignant.

As the cricket world rallies around him, the hope remains that this once-feared bowler will once again stand tall, not on the pitch, but in the arms of his loved ones.

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