Kabul and Paktia prevailed in their semi-finals to reach the final of the inter-provincal 50-overs domestic tournament. The semi-final matches were contrasting affairs: one an easy victory; the other a hard-fought win. The easy win was for Kabul, who thrashed Panjshir. Kabul batted first and put up a competitive score of 225/8 in their 50-overs.…
Month: June 2010
Paktia qualify for semi-finals
In group D, the final group of the inter-provincal 50-over competition, Paktia saw off their opponents to become the final team to make the semi-finals. First of all, Nuristan beat Zabul by 19 runs in a close game. After Nuristan posted 244 all out in 40.3 overs, Zabul responded quickly before a spate of quick wickets…
Afghanistan team strike averted
A crisis meeting between the Afghanistan Cricket Board and national team players has agreed to establish a four-member group of “impartial” persons to find and present a solution to several of the players’ grievances in “three or four days time” to the ACB chairman, Hazrat Omer Zakhailwal. As reported on Tuesday, the Afghanistan players had quit…
Video highlights of domestic cricket
As Shamshad TV in Afghanistan have been broadcasting the matches, we have video highlights for you. The first video contains the Laghman and Paktika match. Laghman (light blue) won this match by 39 runs. Logar vs Jozjan features in the next video. Logar (red) came out easy winners in this game – by a huge 10 wickets.…
Kabul through to the semi-finals
In group C of the inter-provincal domestic competition, Kabul won its way through to the semi-finals. The first match in this group featured the strong Logar and the minnows Jowzjan. Logar, from the east of the country, unsurprisingly annihilated Jowzjan. Such was their margin of victory (10 wickets and 242 balls to spare), Logar were literally guaranteed a…
Rashid Latif named as Afghanistan batting coach
Rashid Latif, the former Pakistan captain, batsman and wicket-keeper, has been appointed by the Afghanistan cricket board as the national team batting coach. He will finalise the agreement when he travels to Kabul on the 15th June. Of course, Kabir Khan, who has done an excellent job, will stay as the head coach. The batting was shown…
All Afghanistan team members resign from Netherlands tour
It appears that the players who appeared in the squad to tour the Netherlands have quit this particular tour in protest at the team selection. Raees Ahmadzai, the recentley retired player (although he now wants to play 50-over cricket), said this on his Facebook page: “all team resgine from Holland tour bcz of some problems.NowrozMangal,mohnabi,hameed,karim,asgher,shahzad,mirwais,shapoor,noor ali,shabir…