The three Afghan cricketers, killed in Pakistan airstrikes on Saturday, had gone for dinner to a friend's house after playing a friendly game in nearby Sharana, the capital of the Paktika province. They died even before they could have their last supper. All club level players, the three were identified as Kabeer Agha, Sibghatullah, and Haroon.
Afghan cricketers killed in friend's house after playing friendly match
 Some friends were also supposed to join them for the meal but did not, reportedly because they were tired after the game. "Some of the players said they were too tired to join," said a panelist in an online discussion about the tragedy. It is still being verified whether the attack involved Pakistani jets or missiles. The place was struck in the evening, well before the darkness had set in.
"They had played a game earlier in the day and were later invited to a friend's place. Some of the players said they were too tired to join, so they stayed back, but a few others went. Among those who went, the host was injured, and three club-level Afghan cricketers were killed. The incident unfolded in three waves - the place was attacked once, followed by a second and then a third one," said a former Afghanistan player, who participated in the online debate on Saturday.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) said the cricketers were martyred. "In this heartbreaking incident, three players (Kabeer, Sibghatullah and Haroon) alongside five other fellow countrymen from Urgun District were martyred, and seven others were injured. The players had earlier traveled to Sharana, the capital of Paktika province, to participate in a friendly cricket match. After returning home to Urgun, they were targetted during a gathering," the ACB said in a statement.
An ACB official indicated there may be tournaments named after the cricketers. "For the time being, we have no such plans, but hopefully there will be tournaments named after these players to keep their memory alive," an ACB official, who took part in the discussion, was quoted as saying in Pashto.
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