Afghanistan to play a practice match against international sides touring India

Waseem Ahmed 17:22 31/05/2018
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  • Rashid Khan (centre), Mohamad Asghar Stanikzai (left) are among the players to play against India

    Afghanistan received a big boost in their aspirations of developing as a Test nation after the BCCI confirmed they will play one practice match against international sides that tour India in future years.

    The announcement, which will see Afghanistan almost serve as a tune-up match for touring nations such as England, Australia and South Africa, was revealed by India’s governing body’s general secretary Amitabh Choudhury during his visit to Kabul on Thursday.

    Afghanistan will play their first-ever Test match against India on June 14 in Bangalore and the hosts are keen to play their part in helping the former Associate nation develop on the field.

    “It is an honour to be here in Kabul and be invited by Mr. President (Mashal),” Choudhary was quoted as saying in the Times of India.

    “It is a privilege for us to be playing Afghanistan in their historic first Test match as we did not want to let go of this opportunity.

    “Cricket will further strengthen ties between the two countries and deliver a message of peace. Afghan players are well known and loved in India because of their participation in IPL which will increase in the coming years.”

    Afghanistan Cricket Board chairman, Atif Mashal, added: “Afghanistan is now a full member of ICC and we also enjoy cordial relations with BCCI which will be further strengthened as we strive to work together to further develop the game in the country.”

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