Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Focus on 50-over game, not T20, Afghan U-19 head coach tells team

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Afghanista­n under-19 head coach Andrew Moles has advised his wards to concentrat­e on 50-over cricket instead of Twenty20 as the team prepares for the upcoming U-19 Asia Cup in Bangladesh.

The Afghan U-19 side is currently training in Noida ahead of the continenta­l event to be held next month in Bangladesh. Besides Afghanista­n, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, the UAE, Hong Kong and hosts Bangladesh will compete in the tournament.

Moles said he wants Afghan youngsters to focus on playing the longer format for the country at the moment and not get lured by cash-rich T20 tournament­s like the Indian Premier League (IPL) or the Big Bash League of Australia.

There is an apparent popularity of the 20-over format among the youngsters in Afghanista­n, especially after the phenomenal success of Rashid Khan, who has represente­d the country in all three formats of the game.

Rashid’s spin bowling and aggressive batting in the Twenty20 games have earned him praise from India’s cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar, who recently hailed the Afghan as the “best spinner in the world in this format”. Rashid was bought by IPL side Sunrisers Hyderabad for a whopping Rs 9 crore, a first for any Afghan cricketer.

“I think Afghanista­n or any other country in the world are now driven by the IPL, the Big Bash and other Twenty20 leagues around the world. They see the income that players can generate through playing this form of cricket,” Moles told PTI.

“My problem as a coach is trying to help the youngsters play for longer (duration) and not just hit fours and sixes. When you follow that, you only get short scores. So I’m trying to educate them about building an innings and not just hitting boundaries,” he added.

“My job is to make these players realise that there are different forms of cricket and not just Twenty20 and educating them to prepare for different formats of the game,” he said.

“They should not even be thinking about playing IPL or anything like that at this stage. They should concentrat­e on what they are doing now, playing for Afghanista­n in 50-over cricket,” he added.

The 20-member squad, along with six coaching staff members, is currently preparing itself in the Noida Stadium for a Bangladesh tour which begins in a week’s time.

NOIDA: THERE IS AN APPARENT POPULARITY OF THE 20OVER FORMAT AMONG AFGHAN YOUNGSTERS, ESPECIALLY AFTER THE PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OF RASHID KHAN.

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