Former Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran died on Tuesday, a ​day short of his 39th birthday, ‌after reportedly undergoing treatment for a rare severe immune system disorder at a ​New Delhi hospital.

"With profound grief ​and deep sorrow, the Afghanistan Cricket ⁠Board mourns the passing of ​former Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran," the ​ACB posted on X.

"Shapoor Zadran was one of the foundation-laying figures of Afghanistan cricket, ​whose dedication, passion, and unwavering ​commitment played a vital role in the rise ‌and ⁠development of the game in our country."

Shapoor made his one-day international (ODI) debut in 2009 and represented Afghanistan in ​80 ​internationals across ⁠formats, including 44 ODIs and 36 Twenty20 internationals.

The left-arm ​pace bowler played a key ​role ⁠in one of Afghanistan's landmark cricketing moments, hitting the winning boundary in ⁠the ​country's first World Cup ​victory in 2015 against Scotland.

Shapoor Zadran / Afghanistan Cricket Team / Afghanistan Cricket Board

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