Pakistan vs Afghanistan: Allah Ghazanfar, an Afghanistan cricketer, has issued a message to the international community following a strike on a rehabilitation center in Kabul. In his message, he said if such things continue - it would be bad for Pakistan.
? AFG. Player Allah Ghazanfar asked help from India ?
— Kiara (@crickiara) March 18, 2026
He said ?️ - “ We need big " brahmos missiles" to attack Pakistan, please give belt treatment to Pakistan like operation sindoor ”?
India has our Close friend thus please fill my request??
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‘Will be very bad for Pakistan’
"Everyone knows Afghanistan's history," he warned. "If that history repeats itself, it will be very bad for Pakistan." he told News18.
"I don't know what they're trying to prove. They come and target ordinary people, and we simply cannot accept this. Afghanistan cannot accept this," he said.
Ghazanfar is part of the IPL as a proud member of the Mumbai Indians franchise. He also went onto call India as ‘close friends’.
"India is our close friend. We want to engage with them, to talk about these issues, so that things like this don't happen. This is our request to other countries too. This is not good for the people. Right now, the world is going through many challenges, and this is not good for anyone," he concluded.
Pakistan Blatantly Lying
Pakistan is still in denial mode following one of the deadliest airstrikes on Afghanistan where at least 400 people were killed while around 250 were injured. Hamdullah Fitrat, Afghanistan's deputy government spokesperson, said the airstrike hit a drug rehabilitation hospital and destroyed major portions of the 2,000-bed facility. However, the allegations were denied by Pakistan. Ghazanfar said that the hospital supports a lot of people and these strikes can be devastating for the common people of Afghanistan.
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