ICC, BCCI go in full throttle mode to corner Pakistan from world cricket after Afghanistan cricketers death
ICC and BCCI Condemn Pakistan for Attack on Afghan Cricketers
The International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have come together to denounce Pakistan for a tragic attack that resulted in the deaths of three young Afghan cricketers. The cricketing world has been left reeling after the loss of Kabeer Agha, Sibghatullah, and Haroon, who were killed in cross-border airstrikes conducted by Pakistan in Afghanistan’s Paktika province.
BCCI’s Strong Response
On October 18th, the BCCI expressed its deepest condolences to the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), the families of the victims, and the people of Afghanistan. The BCCI Secretary, Devajit Saikia, issued a statement condemning the attack as a shocking and inhumane act that took the lives of innocent individuals. The board emphasized that the loss of these promising cricketers is a tragedy not only for Afghanistan but for the entire cricketing community.
Saikia stated, “The Board of Control for Cricket in India expresses its deep sorrow and condolences on the tragic loss of three young Afghan cricketers—Kabeer Agha, Sibghatullah, and Haroon—who lost their lives in the cowardly cross-border airstrikes in Paktika province.” The BCCI stands in solidarity with the ACB and all those affected by this devastating event.
ICC Chairman’s Support
Jay Shah, the chairman of the ICC, also expressed his grief over the loss of the young Afghan cricketers. Shah described the incident as a significant loss for Afghanistan and the global cricketing community. He extended his support to the ACB and everyone mourning the tragedy.
Shah’s statement read, “Deeply saddened by the loss of three young Afghan cricketers, Kabeer Agha, Sibghatullah, and Haroon, whose dreams were cut short by a senseless act of violence. 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.”
Ceasefire Agreement
In a positive development, Afghanistan and Pakistan have reached an immediate ceasefire agreement following a week of intense conflict along their shared border. The decision, facilitated by Qatar and Türkiye, comes after days of violence that escalated tensions between the two nations. Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that both countries have agreed to halt hostilities and work towards maintaining peace and stability.
The cricketing community continues to mourn the loss of the talented Afghan cricketers and hopes for lasting peace in the region.
Condemnation from Global Cricketing Fraternity
Following the tragic incident, cricket boards and players from around the world have expressed their shock and condemnation of the attack on the young Afghan cricketers. The cricketing fraternity is united in mourning the loss of promising talent and standing against violence that affects innocent lives. Messages of solidarity and support have poured in from various cricketing nations, emphasizing the need for peace and safety in the region.
Former and current players, including legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Vivian Richards, and Wasim Akram, have taken to social media to express their condolences and call for an end to such senseless acts of violence. Their voices amplify the grief felt by fans and players alike, highlighting the deep impact of the tragedy on the cricketing community.
Impact on Future Cricketing Events
The attack on the Afghan cricketers has raised concerns about the safety and security of players participating in international cricket matches, especially in regions plagued by conflict. The ICC and various cricket boards are now reevaluating their protocols and measures to ensure the protection of players, officials, and fans during tournaments and tours.
This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of peace in regions where cricket is played. The need for enhanced security arrangements and diplomatic efforts to prevent such attacks from impacting the sport is now a top priority for cricket governing bodies worldwide.
Support for Afghan Cricket Development
As the cricketing world mourns the loss of the three young Afghan cricketers, there has been a renewed focus on supporting the growth and development of cricket in Afghanistan. Efforts to nurture talent, provide resources, and create opportunities for Afghan players to showcase their skills on the international stage have gained momentum.
Cricket boards, sponsors, and organizations are coming together to offer assistance to the Afghanistan Cricket Board in rebuilding and strengthening the country’s cricket infrastructure. Initiatives such as coaching programs, equipment donations, and talent scouting are being discussed to ensure that the legacy of players like Kabeer Agha, Sibghatullah, and Haroon lives on through generations of Afghan cricketers.
Hope for Peace and Reconciliation
Despite the tragic loss of the young Afghan cricketers and the escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, there is a glimmer of hope for peace and reconciliation in the region. The ceasefire agreement brokered by Qatar and Türkiye signifies a positive step towards de-escalating conflict and fostering dialogue between the two nations.
The cricketing community, while grieving the loss of talented players, remains optimistic about the power of sports to unite people and bridge divides. The hope is that cricket, known for its ability to bring together nations and cultures, can play a role in promoting peace and understanding in the aftermath of such a heartbreaking event.
As the world continues to reel from the tragedy, the outpouring of support and calls for peace from the cricketing fraternity serve as a beacon of unity in a time of sorrow and uncertainty.


