Afghanistan's Shapoor Zadran in ICU in Delhi Battling Rare HLH Disease | Cliq Latest
Cliq India April 24, 2026 04:39 PM

The former Afghanistan fast bowler is undergoing intensive treatment in Delhi after being diagnosed with stage four HLH, a severe immune disorder. His condition remains critical, with doctors closely monitoring his response to treatment. The illness has significantly weakened his body, and reports indicate that he is currently able to speak very little and spends most of his time resting.

Battle With Rare Disease and Medical Complications

Shapoor Zadran arrived in India in January seeking advanced medical care. Initially, his condition showed signs of improvement, but complications soon followed. According to medical experts, HLH is a rare condition in which the immune system becomes hyperactive and starts attacking the body’s own tissues, affecting vital organs such as the bone marrow, liver, spleen, and lymph nodes.

The situation worsened after he suffered from multiple infections, including tuberculosis and later dengue, which further compromised his immunity. Diagnostic scans, including MRI and CT, reportedly revealed that the infection had spread to his brain, making treatment more complex.

A bone marrow test conducted in late March confirmed that he had reached an advanced stage of the disease. Doctors have since administered steroid-based treatment, which is beginning to show limited signs of response, though his condition remains fragile.

Career Overview and Support From Cricket Community

Shapoor Zadran represented Afghanistan in 80 international matches between 2009 and 2020, including 44 ODIs and 36 T20 internationals. Known for his aggressive pace bowling, he played a key role in Afghanistan’s rise in international cricket during its early years.

He made his international debut in 2009 against the Netherlands and later played his first T20 international in 2010 against Ireland. Over his career, he picked up a total of 80 wickets across formats.

Following his diagnosis, the Afghanistan cricket fraternity has extended strong support. Rashid Khan played a key role in facilitating visa arrangements for his treatment in India, while Afghanistan Cricket Board chairman Mirwais Ashraf coordinated with officials for assistance.

Former teammate Asghar Afghan has been by his side, traveling between Dubai and Delhi to provide support during his treatment.

Health Setbacks and Current Condition

After initial hospitalization in January, Zadran was discharged and stayed in a hotel for recovery. However, within 20 days, his condition deteriorated again, leading to re-hospitalization. Subsequent infections and complications caused a sharp decline in his health.

His weight has dropped significantly, with reports indicating a loss of around 14 kilograms. His weakened immune system has made recovery more challenging, though recent treatments have offered a small degree of hope.

Several prominent cricket figures, including Hashmatullah Shahidi and Shahid Afridi, have reached out to inquire about his health. Former Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai is also expected to connect with him.

Understanding HLH and Its Risks

Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis is a rare but life-threatening condition characterized by an overactive immune response. Instead of protecting the body, the immune system begins attacking healthy cells, leading to severe inflammation and organ damage.

Symptoms often include persistent high fever, low blood cell counts, and organ dysfunction. While the disease is more commonly seen in children, it can also affect adults, particularly those with weakened immunity or underlying infections.

Treatment typically involves immunosuppressive therapies, including steroids and other medications aimed at controlling the immune response. Early diagnosis is critical, but advanced-stage cases remain difficult to manage.

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