On Friday, the Taliban officials claimed that Pakistan violated the terms of the ceasefire within just 48 hours by launching airstrikes on the Afghan territory, which led to the death of 10 people; 3 of them were young Afghan cricketers.
After the incident occurred, both the BCCI and ICC issued separate statements condoling the demise of three cricketers and expressing their solidarity with the Afghanistan Cricket Board.
“The Afghanistan Cricket Board extends its sincere gratitude to the @ICC for issuing its statement following the ACB’s appeal. This gesture genuinely reflects the ICC’s neutrality, compassion, and commitment to fairness in expressing its sorrow and sympathy over the tragic martyrdom of young domestic cricketers in Afghanistan,” the ACB wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
— Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) October 18, 2025
ACB reminds ICC of action against Pakistan for the heinous crime
After having thanked them, the Afghanistan Cricket Board, through their tweet, was quick to remind the Jay Shah-led body of their actual demand to take strict action against the nation and the board, who are linked with the forces that have committed such a heinous crime.
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