The Free Press Journal

With an eye on India Test, Afghans face Bangladesh in three T20s

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Afghanista­n will take on Bangladesh in a three-match T20 series starting here on Sunday, dividing their focus ahead of the historic Test debut against India in two weeks’ time.

While the dates of the Afghanista­n’s inaugural Test against India was announced back in January, the series against Bangladesh at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium was only confirmed last month.

The scheduling has left Afghanista­n with no choice other than to have joint preparatio­ns for the Test and T20s. The teams for contrastin­g formats have been training in batches with the fiveday squad training in the morning and the T20 lot in the evening.

Only five players — captain Asghar Stanikzai, Mohammad Shahzad, Rashid Khan, Mujeed Zadran and Mohammad Nabi — figure in both the squads.

Coach Phil Simmons said he would have liked more practice games ahead of the India challenge but with modern-day scheduling, he has to get the best out of what he has.

“It has been difficult with the T20 and Test squads training at the same time. But it is getting a bit easier as we are coming up to the game. That is how tours are planned now. You usually have Test matches first and then limited over series or vice versa. We just have to work around that,” said Simmons, who has been working hard with both the squads ever since they arrived at their ‘second’ home ground 10 days ago.

Afghanista­n were earlier training in the heat of Greater Noida and therefore the players are much more comfortabl­e in the conditions here, including the stadium which will become India’s 51st internatio­nal venue on Sunday.

However, the tight security cover has made it almost impossible for them to explore the Uttarakhan­d capital. The fact that they are training while fasting in the holy month of Ramzan has made the players’ task all the more challengin­g.

Though eighth-placed Afghanista­n are ahead of Bangladesh in the rankings, there is not much separating the two teams.

They have faced each other in the shortest format only once and that was back in the 2014 World T20 where Bangladesh beat Afghanista­n by nine wickets.

The team from the war-torn nation has come a long way since that tournament and is now capable of surprising even the top teams in the shorter formats.

While star spinner Rashid Khan will hold the key for Afghanista­n, Bangladesh will rely heavily on their inspiratio­nal skipper Shakib Al Hasan.

Rashid, who went to represent the ICC World XI at Lord’s straight after the IPL, was expected to join the national squad on Saturday.

 ??  ?? Afghanista­n captain Mohammad Asghar Stanikzai (L) and his Bangladesh counterpar­t Shakib Al Hasan pose for a picture with the trophy in Uttarkhand on Saturday.
Afghanista­n captain Mohammad Asghar Stanikzai (L) and his Bangladesh counterpar­t Shakib Al Hasan pose for a picture with the trophy in Uttarkhand on Saturday.

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