Afghanistan has withdrawn from the upcoming tri-nation series following a tragic attack by Pakistan that resulted in the deaths of three Afghan cricketers. The incident has led to heightened tensions and security concerns.
Afghanistan has decided to withdraw from the upcoming tri-nation series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka next month, following the tragic deaths of three local cricketers in an attack, the country’s cricket board confirmed on Friday. Pakistani air strikes on Afghan territory late Friday resulted in at least 10 fatalities, violating a temporary ceasefire that had brought two days of relative peace to the border region, according to Afghan officials speaking to AFP.
The Afghan Cricket Board (ACB) explained that the players had traveled from Urgun to Sharana in Paktika province, located near the Pakistan border, to participate in a friendly match.
The statement mentioned that “upon returning to Urgun, they were attacked while attending a gathering,” calling it “a cowardly assault orchestrated by the Pakistani government.”










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