3 Afghan cricketers killed in Pakistan air strike, cricket board withdraws from tri-series

The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has announced its decision to withdraw from the upcoming tri-nation T20 series involving Pakistan and Sri Lanka, following the deaths of three Afghan domestic cricketers in airstrikes allegedly carried out by Pakistan's military regime in Paktika province.
In a statement shared on social media, the ACB condemned the incident, describing it as "a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime."
Afghanistan had been scheduled to participate in the tri-series, also featuring Sri Lanka, in Lahore and Rawalpindi from November 5 to 29.
Afghanistan cricket team captain Rashid Khan issued a strongly worded statement condemning the "barbaric" airstrikes and said he supported Afghanistan's decision to withdraw from the tri-series.
"In this heartbreaking incident, three players (Kabeer, Sibghatullah and Haroon) alongside 5 other fellow countrymen from Urgun District were martyred, and seven others were injured," the ACB said in a statement on Saturday.
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been escalating since October 11, when fierce border clashes broke out after Afghan forces reportedly attacked several Pakistani military posts.
The fighting, which has left dozens dead on both sides, led to a short-lived 48-hour ceasefire that was later broken after Pakistan allegedly carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, hitting residential areas in Argun and Bermal districts along the Durand Line. The Taliban condemned the strikes as a violation of the truce, while delegations from both countries were in Doha for talks aimed at easing the crisis.