The
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB)
Naseemullah Danish has said that his team would be very happy to play a
bilateral series in Pakistan. Danish also said
that there are no security concerns in Pakistan and the atmosphere in
the neighbouring country is ideal for cricket.
No international cricket team has visited Pakistan since the attack on the Sri Lankan team in Lahore back in March 2009 and the green shirts have been playing their home matches away from
Pakistan on neutral venues like United Arab Emirates and England.
Danish also thanked the Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ijaz Butt for his support and said that Afghanistan is ready to send its cricket team to Pakistan so that it also clears the
concerns of the other countries.
The
CEO said, “We are thankful to the PCB chairman for his continuous
support and ready to send our team to Pakistan to break the ice.
Security is not an issue and by playing in Pakistan
we want to send out a positive message to the world.”
Afghan cricket team is currently coached by the former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif who replaced another former Test cricketer Kabir Khan. Danish praised the services of Latif as the coach
of the national team and said that former Pakistan captain has made a huge difference to the standard of cricket in the Afghanistan team.
Danish
went on to say that apart from playing a series in Pakistan,
Afghanistan also wants PCB to give them technical support and send more
coaches across the border so that they can teach
the youngsters.
“Besides playing a bilateral series we are looking forward to receiving technical support from the PCB as well,” Danish added.
Afghanistan
cricket team is improving quite rapidly in international cricket and it
has become one of the better associate teams of the International
Cricket Council. Afghan team won the
recent ICC Intercontinental Cup and also got Silver Medal in the Asian
Games last year. Majority of the Afghan cricketers play their club
cricket in Peshawar and Karachi and their experience is quite evident at the international level.






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