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*'''ACC U-15 Cup'''
*'''ACC U-15 Cup'''
**2005: Finalists
**2005: Finalists

*'''ACC U-17 Challenge Cup'''
**2008: In progress (Afghanistan faces Thailand in Semi Final)


*'''ACC U-19 Elite Cup'''
*'''ACC U-19 Elite Cup'''

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Afghanistan national cricket team
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAffiliate member (2001)
ICC regionAsia
WCLThree
International cricket
First international15 October 2001 v Nowshehra at Gymkhana Ground, Peshawar, Pakistan
As of October 2007


The Afghan cricket team(Pashto:دافغانستان د کرکټ ملی لوبډله Dari: تیم ملی کریکت افغانستان) is a national cricket team representing Afghanistan. They have been an Affiliate Member of the ICC since 2001, and an Associate Member of the Asian Cricket Council since 2003.

Originally the Taliban regime in Afghanistan had banned cricket as they had banned most other sports, but in early 2000 there was a change of heart and the government wrote to the Pakistan Cricket Board asking for the PCB's support for an Afghan application to the ICC.

History

Cricket was previously little known in Afghanistan, until civil war drove many Afghans as refugees into Pakistan, where they found the game of cricket common as a leftover from the British Raj; those refugees returning brought it back to Afghanistan. [1] In 2001, the Afghan side took part in a four-match tour of Pakistan, visiting Peshawar and Rawalpindi, and the team also visited in 2003 and 2004. In 2004 Afghanistan played in the ACC Trophy in Kuala Lumpur - the regional qualifying competition for the ICC Trophy - and performed respectably, with the highlight being a surprise win over hosts Malaysia. They finished sixth in that tournament, only just missing out on progression along the qualifying path for the 2007 World Cup by one place.

In 2006 Afghanistan hosted an MCC team led by former England captain Mike Gatting in a 40-over contest, and the Afghans won by 171 runs with Gatting being dismissed for a duck.[1]

Later in 2006 the team competed in the ACC Trophy for the second time and finished in third place, thereby gaining entry to Division Five of the ICC World Cricket League which forms part of the qualification pathway to the 2011 World Cup. In May 2008, Afghanistan reached the final of the Division Five competition to qualify for Division Four. In the final, Afghanistan defeated Jersey, the host nation. Afghanistan defeated Hong Kong in the final of the tournament, which means they both reached WCL Division 3 too. Afghanistan kept its unbeaten record by beating Fiji, Tanzania, Jersey, Hong Kong (2 times) and Italy in the tournament. Now, they are setting for the WCL Division 3 tournament which be held in Argentina in January 2009.

Tournament History

ICC World Cricket Division Four Champions

Afghanistan made a dramatic victory in Tanzania winning thier all 6 played matches and at the end defeating Hong Kong in the Final by 57 runs. Afghanistan team who bat first put a target of 180 to Hong Kong, and by having the best bowlers diminished Hong Kong on just 122. Spiner bowler Mohammad Nabi got 4 wickets in 9 overs with just 9 runs and bowled some of the Hong Kong's best batsmen like Butt Hussain, Najib Amar and Moneer Ahmad. Fast bowler Hamid Hassan actually broke the back-bone of Hong Kong Tabarak Dar, he was bowled. Afghanistan Cricket Team chose a new coach Kabir Khan in September 2008 prior to the tournament. Kabir Khan didn't have much time to train the team practically but he actually made the team to be ready for the games mentaly and pyschologically, because Afghanistan have played thier previous games very emotionally with less patience. They played with a new tactic under Coach Kabir Khan and the results were outstanding. Afghanistan will play Division 3 in Argentina in January 2009.

Match 1

4 October 2008
Afghanistan 
132 all out (35.3 overs)
v
 Fiji
52 all out (20.4 overs)
Ahmed Shah 34 (43)
Hamid Hassan 4/25 (4 overs)
Simon Jepson 8 (5)
Iniasi Cakacaka 3/26 (8 overs)
Afghanistan won by 80 runs
Kinondoni Ground, Dar es Salaam
Umpires: Rockie D'Mello and Karl Hurter
  • Match reduced to 36 overs a side due to rain.

Match 2

5 October 2008
Afghanistan 
203/9 (50 overs)
v
 Jersey
81/10 (35.5 overs)
Karim Khan 60 (106)
Hasti Gul 3/20 (10 overs)
SR Carlyon 17 (34)
SSJ Dewhurst 2/26 (5 overs)
Afghanistan won by 122 runs
University Ground, Dar es Salaam
Umpires: IL Howell (south Africa) & S Modi (Kenya)

Match 3

7 October 2008
Afghanistan 
143/10 (46.3 overs)
v
 Tanzania
130/10 (44.2 overs)
Shafiqullah 25 (49)
Mohd Nabi 3/12 (7.2 overs)
B Mwita 37 (54)
Nassoro 3/24 (10 overs)
Afghanistan won by 13 runs
Anadil Burhani Ground, Dar es Salaam
Umpires: K Hurter (South Africa), S Modi (Kenya)

Match 4

8 October 2008
Hong Kong 
206/9 (50 overs)
v
 Afghanistan
209/6 (49.4 overs)
Zain Abbas 69 (119)
Moneer Ahmad 2/27 (10 overs)
Mohammad Nabi 70 (78)
Mohammad Nabi 5/32 (9 overs)
Afghanistan won by 4 Wickets
Anadil Burhani Ground, Dar es Salaam
Umpires: IL Howell (South Africa), R D'Mello (Kenya)


Match 5

10 October 2008
Afghanistan 
234/10 (50 overs)
v
 Italy
141/10 (44.4 overs)
Raees Ahmadzai 68 (63)
Hamid Hassan 3/19 (8 overs)
MN Northcote 35 (91)
Alaudin 2/21 (8 overs)
Afghanistan won by 93 Runs
Leaders Club Kinondoni, Dar es Salaam
Umpires: IL Howell (South Africa), D Odhiambo (Kenya)

Final

11 October 2008
Afghanistan 
179/10 (49.4 overs)
v
Hong Kong 
122/10 (45 overs)
Raees Ahmadzai 49 (69)
Mohammad Nabi 4/9 (9 overs)
Tabarak Dar 33 (106)
Nizakat Khan 4/29 (7.4 overs)
Afghanistan won the FINAL by 57 Runs
Anadil Burhani GroundDar-es-Salaam
Umpires: S Modi (Kenya), S Prasad (Singapore)

ACC Trophy Elite 2008

The Afghanistan National Cricket team left the country on 23 July to participate in ACC Trophy Elite 2008. The ACC Trophy started on 25 July and ended on 03 August 2008. The ACC Trophy is the premier tournament in the Asia development region. The finalists of the ACC Trophy Elite qualify for the immediately succeeding Asia Cup where they take on Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in ODIs.

Afghanistan finished 3rd in this tournament behind Hong Kong and UAE.

Match 1

26 July 2008
Afghanistan 
214/10 (48.1 overs)
v
 United Arab Emirates
217/7 (46 overs)
Nowroz Mangal 55 (67)
Karim Sadiq 3/33 (10)
Arshad Ali 68 (127)
Riaz Khaliq 3/27 (8.2)

Match 2

27 July 2008
Afghanistan 
264/9 (50 overs)
v
 Malaysia
197/10 (46.3 overs)
Karim Khan 81 (73)
Nowroz Mangal 5/24 (5.3)

Match 3

29 July 2008
Saudi Arabia 
172/10 (48.2 overs)
v
 Afghanistan
175/4 (25.3 overs)
Abid Naseem 67 (100)
Ijaz Sagheer 1/27 (5)
Noor Ali 70 (49)
Mohammad Nabi 5/30 (8.2)
 Afghanistan won by 6 Wkts
Kinrara Oval, Malaysia
Umpires: SJ Phadkar (Ind) and BB Pradhan (Nepal).

Match 4

30 July 2008
Afghanistan 
293/9 (50 overs)
v
 Bahrain
286/9 (50 overs)
Ashraf Mughal 81 (81)
Halal Abbasi 2/25 (7)

Semi-final

01 August 2008
Hong Kong 
154/9 (50 overs)
v
 Afghanistan
129/10 (43.4 overs)
 Hong Kong won Semi-final

3rd & 4th place play-off

02 August 2008
Nepal   
210/8 (50 overs)
v
 Afghanistan
213/7 (48.2 overs)
 Afghanistan won by 3 wickets


2008 ICC World Cricket League Division Five Champions

Afghanistan overcame Jersey and win a dramatic ICC World Cricket League Division 5 (WCL Div. 5) final in Jersey on 31 May. In a low-scoring match at the Grainville Jersey, Afghanistan completed the target of 81 runs with two wickets to spare. Afghanistan and Jersey join Hong Kong, Fiji, Tanzania and Italy in the six-team ICC WCL Div. 4 set for the Tanzanian capital of Dar Es Salaam from 4 to 11 October. In turn, the top two teams from that tournament will progress to WCL Div. 3 in Argentina next January and hope to finish in the top two to qualify for the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2009 in the UAE, which incorporates Divisions 1 and 2. The top four Associate or Affiliate teams from the ICC World Cup Qualifier will book their places at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 to be staged in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.


23 May 2008
Afghanistan 
179/10 (35.4 overs)
v
 Japan
87/10 (40.2 overs)
Karim Khan 47 (46)
Hasti Gul 3/22 (10)
NA Miyaji 19 (54)
T Hagihara 5/25 (7.4)

24 May 2008
Afghanistan 
105/5 (24.2 overs)
v
 Bahamas
0/0 (0 overs)
Asghar Stanakzai 27 (40)
( - ) 0/0 (0)
( - ) 0 (0)
ML Ford 3/35 (9.2)
Match abandoned
Les Quennevais 1, Jersey, England
Umpires: L Goldsmith (GER) and C McElwee (Ireland).

25 May 2008
Bahamas 
46/10 (24 overs)
v
 Afghanistan
49/5 (6.3 overs)
JB Barry 8 (39)
ML Ford 3/5 (2)
 Afghanistan won by 5 wickets
Les Quennevais 1, Jersey, England
Umpires: L Goldsmith (GER) and C McElwee (Ireland).

26 May 2008
Botswana 
128/10 (34.4 overs)
v
 Afghanistan
129/3 (19.5 overs)
S Muhiyuddin 36 (77)
JWN Moses 1/12 (1.5)
Karim Khan 62 (71)
Mohammad Nabi 4/20 (5.4)

27 May 2008
Singapore 
145/10 (29.3 overs)
v
 Afghanistan
76/10 (20.2 overs)
CR Kumarage 32 (45)
C Janik 5/9 (3.2)
Mohammad Nabi 24 (24)
Mohammad Nabi 3/23 (4)

28 May 2008
Afghanistan 
0/0 (0 overs)
v
 Jersey
0/0 (0 overs)
No play due to persistent rain
Grainville, Jersey, England

Semi-Final (Jersey defeated USA)

30 May 2008
Afghanistan 
142/10 (49.3 overs)
v
   Nepal
105/10 (45.5 overs)
Mohammad Nabi 48 (64)
Dawlat Ahmadzai 3/18 (10)
M Alam 17 (37)
B Regmi 3/30 (8.3)
 Afghanistan won by 37 runs
Grainville, Jersey, England
Umpires: BD Papworth (Scotland) and T Magee (Ireland).

Final

31 May 2008
Jersey 
80/10 (39.5 overs)
v
 Afghanistan
81/8 (37.4 overs)
JM Gough 23 (56)
RC Driver 4/26 (10)
Hasti Gul 29 (40)
Hameed Hasan 4/27 (9.5)
 Afghanistan won the final by 2 wickets
Grainville, Jersey, England
Umpires: PK Baldwin (Germany) and M Hawthorne (Ireland).

ACC Tournaments

  • ACC Trophy
    • 2004: Sixth Place
    • 2006: Third Place
    • 2008: Third Place
  • ACC U-15 Cup
    • 2005: Finalists
  • ACC U-17 Challenge Cup
    • 2008: In progress (Afghanistan faces Thailand in Semi Final)
  • ACC U-19 Elite Cup
    • 2007: Finalists
  • ACC Twenty20 Cup
    • 2007: Winner

Middle East Cup

2006: Finalists

Match with MCC

2006: Defeated MCC team led by former England captain Mike Gatting

Tour of England

  • June 11, 2006: Afghanistan Vs Hoddesdon (Afghanistan won by 57 runs)
  • June 14, 2006: Afghanistan Vs Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (Afghanistan won by 7 wickets)
  • June 15, 2006: Afghanistan Vs Glamorgan 2nd XI (Afghanistan won by 2 wickets)
  • June 19, 2006: Afghanistan Vs Loughborough UCCE (Afghanistan lost by 1 wicket)
  • June 20, 2006: Afghanistan Vs Essex (Afghanistan won by 1 wicket)
  • June 21, 2006: Afghanistan Vs Leicestershire 2nd XI (Afghanistan won by 6 runs)
  • June 22, 2006: Afghanistan Vs Ditchling CC (Afghanistan won by 96 runs)

Future

A match with the Afghanistan national cricket team had been organised for June 7th. 2008[2]. Unfortunately the match has had to be postponed due to lack of funding for the National Cricket team from Afghanistan to fly from their home camp to Los Angeles for the historical match.

The 2 clubs are working towards another date fixture for this match.

This will be the first time that a cricket team from Afghanistan has toured to America. The match will help raise money for an orphanage rebuilt by US marines in Afghanistan and continue the CCC's vital work around the world promoting greater peace through 'cricket diplomacy.


ICC World Cricket League Division 3 in Argentina

Afghanistan National cricket team will participate in ICC world cricket team Division 3 in Argentina after they secured thier place in Division 3 by beating Italy in Division 4 and also winning Final from Hong Kong. Division 3 is going to be played in January, 2009. Afghanistan will face Argentina, Cayman Islands, Papua New Guinea, Uganda and Hong Kong in this tournament.


Best Performance

Best Partnership Nowroz Mangel & Karim Sadiq Afghanistan Afghanistan Vs Malaysia Malaysia 171 ACC Trophy 2004
Best Bating Mohammad Asghar Stanikzai Afghanistan Afghanistan Vs Hoddesdon Cricket Club 150(r) / 79(b) 4s (12) 6s (12) Afghanistan Tour of England
Best Bowling Gulbadin Naib Afghanistan Afghanistan Vs Botswana Botswana 5(w) / 7 (r) / 4 (o) Hat-trick ICC World Cricket Div 5
Best Match Afghanistan Afghanistan Vs MCC 356 for 7 / 40 overs Mumbai, India

Afghan Cricket Squad

Afghanistan Afghanistan
Name Born Age Batting Style Bowling Style
Nowroz Mangal(c) Khost, Afghanistan 24 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm offbreak
Karim Khan Nangarhar, Afghanistan 24 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm offbreak
Raees Ahmadzi Logar, Afghanistan 24 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm offbreak
Dawlat Ahamdzai Logar, Afghanistan 24 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm fast-medium
Ahamd Shah Ahmadi Paktika, Afghanistan 25 Left/Right Handed Batsmen Fast-Spin bowling
Noor Ali Noori Khost, Afghanistan 20 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm medium-fast
Asghar Stanikzai Afghanistan 21 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm medium-fast
Hasti Gul Nangarhar, Afghanistan 24 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm medium
Mohammad Nabi Logar, Afghanistan 23 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm offbreak
Samiullah Shenwari Nangarhar, Afghanistan 21 Right Handed Batsmen Legbreak
Hamid Hasan Nangarhar, Afghanistan 21 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm medium
Jalat Khan (wk) Afghanistan 25 Right Handed Batsmen Left-arm medium-fast
Gulbudeen Naib Afghanistan 19 Right Handed Batsmen Right-arm medium-fast
Shafiqullah Shahfaq Nangarhar, Afghanistan 19 Right Handed Batsmen -
Shapoor Zadran Logar, Afghanistan 21 Left Handed Batsmen Left-arm fast-medium
.
Kabir Khan Pakistan National Coach
Rais Zazai Afghanistan Manager
Bashir Stanekzai Afghanistan Assistant Manager
Shahzada Masoud Afghanistan Advisor Minister and President of AFC

References

  1. ^ BBC TV news
  2. ^ http://www.comptoncricketclub.org/index.php?PID=afghan Compton Cricket Club - The Afghan Games