Deccan Chronicle

Exuberance up against experience

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Bengaluru, June 13: Shaken by the horrors of war, Afghanista­n will take a mighty step in cricket history when captain Asghar Stanikzai leads his team out for their first ever Test match against India on Thursday.

Conflict has scarred virtually every member of the team and they are impoverish­ed compared with their opponents, the world’s wealthiest cricket nation.

But Stanikzai said they were determined to show their rise to a Test nation less than two decades after being recognised by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council in 2001 was merited.

Afghan cricket grew out of the refugee camps in Pakistan where many families were based after they fled the Afghan conflict in the 1980s and 1990s.Now the country is producing world-beaters like 19-yearold spinner Rashid Khan.

In March, the teenager became the fastest bowler to reach 100 one-day internatio­nal wickets, and is currently the world’s topranked Twenty20 bowler.

Khan was one of a handful of Afghan players in this year’s Indian Premier League and proved one of its most dangerous bowlers. He took 21 wickets for runners-up Sunrisers Hyderabad, who paid $1.4 million for his services. After impressive performanc­es in the limited-overs formats, Afghanista­n must prove they can stand the stresses of a five-day match.

Conditions in India are unlikely to surprise them, though: the team have been training in the country since 2015 because of poor security at home.

Afghan players got a new reminder of the horrors in their country last month when an attack on a cricket match in Khan’s home city of Jalalabad killed eight people and wounded 45. “Cricket has been a source of happiness and pride for all Afghans,” said Afghanista­n Cricket Board chief Atif Mashal at the time.

“These attacks are against peace, unity and humanity.”

Former Afghanista­n coach Inzamam ul Haq, the ex-Pakistan captain, said the team’s “passion” in adversity sets them apart, and the performanc­es of Khan and the other spinners in the IPL has boosted their confidence.

But the Afghan spinners will be up against experience­d Indian rivals Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja who between them have 476 Test wickets.

The Indian team will be led by Ajinkya Rahane in the absence of regular captain Virat Kohli, who is resting, and are overwhelmi­ng favourites.

But the Afghans can give heavyweigh­ts India a tough time if they follow the footsteps of the other team to make their Test debut this year: last month, Ireland made Pakistan sweat before eventually losing their first-ever Test.

 ?? — AFP ?? Afghanista­n cricketers at a practice session at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday, the eve of their one-off Test against India.
— AFP Afghanista­n cricketers at a practice session at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday, the eve of their one-off Test against India.

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