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Published 17:32 IST, September 8th 2024

Afghanistan Cricket Captain Demands For More Test Cricket And A Dedicated Venue In India

The Afghanistan cricket team captain Hashmatullah Shahidi recently made demands for a permanent home ground in India so they can play more test cricket.

Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi. | Image: PTI

Afghanistan is all set to play a one-off test match against New Zealand in India from tomorrow onwards. The match will be held at the Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground in Noida India and will conclude on 13th September. A few days ago the New Zealand cricket team arrived in India for their one-off test match. Afghanistan cannot currently play matches in their home country due to the ongoing security issues over there. Due to this Afghanistan has had to play matches in India and UAE. 
Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi recently demanded a permanent home ground for Afghanistan Cricket in India so that Afghanistan can get to play more test cricket. 

Captain's Demands For A Permanent Home Ground In India

 Afghanistan cannot play in their home country due to ongoing security issues, instead they have hosted matches at three venues in India -- Greater Noida, Lucknow, Dehradun and the UAE.

"India is our home, and when we host teams, other nations have played more cricket here," Shahidi said on the eve of the one-off Test against New Zealand.

"Hopefully, we will get a good venue here in India and if we restrict ourselves to one venue, it will be effective for us. Hopefully, the ACB and the BCCI will get us a good venue." "If you see our records in first-class, it’s good because we play at our home ground. We know those conditions. Hopefully, in the future, there will be a time when the teams will travel to Afghanistan and our average will be higher," he added.

Afghanistan have become a force to reckon with in the white-ball formats but since receiving the Test status in 2017, they have played just nine matches, most of them one-off fixtures. 

Afghanistan Want More Test Cricket 

"In six years, nine games is not more. We are new in this format. We need more experience. If we get more chances on a regular basis, we will improve a lot.

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"It’s in the hands of the ACB and ICC. When it comes to Test cricket, some players are different from those who play in the leagues." Shahidi, who has a Test double century, feels a longer run of red ball fixtures will help the Afghans hone their skills in format.

"If we get three-four match series at a stretch, it will be helpful for us as a side. If you look at our past, we would prepare only 10 days ahead of a Test match.

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"It’s not easy to come to red-ball cricket, by just playing in the nets. Only if you play matches, will you get better at judging the ball." The game against New Zealand is historic as it will be the first time these two side clash in the longest format.

"It’s a good opportunity for us to play against New Zealand, given their rankings. Hopefully, the ACB will try harder to give us opportunities against bigger teams in the future." Their inexperience cost them a historic win against Sri Lanka earlier this year and Shahidi feels it could hurt them against a vastly experienced side like New Zealand.

"It will be a lack of experience, but when it comes to taking challenges, we are a nation that does not take a step backward.

"We have talented players and we can do well in every department - some of our players have hundreds in this format. It’s tough, but if we play to our strength, we can beat any team," he said. 

(With PTI Inputs)

Updated 19:32 IST, September 8th 2024

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