
The BCCI stands in solidarity with the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), the cricket fraternity, and the families of the departed players during this moment of profound grief and condemns this ghastly and unwarranted attack.
The loss of innocent lives, particularly those of promising sportspersons, is deeply distressing and a matter of great concern, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said in a statement issued on Saturday.
The BCCI also conveyed its heartfelt sympathies to the people of Afghanistan and shares in their pain and loss.
Earlier in the day, Afghanistan pulled its team out of a tri-nation series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka next month in retaliation for the airstrikes. Afghanistan had been scheduled to participate in the tri-series, also featuring Sri Lanka, in Lahore and Rawalpindi from November 5 to 29.
The ACB shared a statement on social media, condemning the incident and describing it as "a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime."
"The Afghanistan Cricket Board expresses its deepest sorrow and grief over the tragic martyrdom of the brave cricketers from Urgun District in Paktika Province, who were targeted this evening in a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime," it said in a statement.
The ACB shared a statement on social media, condemning the incident and describing it as "a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime."
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreThe BCCI is taking a tough stand against Pakistan in line with the Indian government, which has accused Pakistan of fostering terrorism in India. The BCCI has long ago decided not to have any bilateral cricket relations with Pakistan till the country stops supporting and promoting terrorism.
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