Arab Times

Afghan chief promises WC upsets

‘Our vision is big and the target is very high’

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MUMBAI, July 23, (RTRS): Afghanista­n’s triumph over Zimbabwe on Tuesday was far from a surprise to the man who runs the game in the war-torn nation and he has warned cricket’s establishm­ent to brace itself for more shocks at the World Cup next year.

The Asian greenhorns beat Zimbabwe by two wickets in Bulawayo for their second win against a test-playing nation in the 50-over format, following a 32-run victory over Bangladesh in the Asia Cup in March.

The victory added to the festivity for the Afghans in the holy month is very high.”

Cricket gained popularity in Afghanista­n after the refugees who had fled while the country was ravaged by the Soviet war started returning home in the 1990s.

In June 2013, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council, the world governing body, granted Afghanista­n associate status, which is the second tier of membership behind the 10 test-playing nations. In their Asia Cup debut in March, Afghanista­n claimed their first win over a test-playing nation against Bangladesh while playing only their fourth one-day internatio­nal against a full member.

Afghanista­n will make their 50-over World Cup debut next year and Tuesday’s win proved their preparatio­n for the tournament in New Zealand and Australia was on the right track, Noor said.

“We had rested a few seniors from the squad (for Zimbabwe) and a few new guys were included,” Noor added. “They have done very well and that was the most positive aspect of the victory.

“It bodes well for the future of Afghanista­n cricket.

“The very clear message is that Afghanista­n shouldn’t be taken lightly. We will play a good and tough game and we will surprise some full members at the World Cup.”

Made up of cricketers who got their first taste of the sport while living at refugee camps in neighbouri­ng Pakistan, Afghanista­n lack experience of playing at the top level.

Noor hoped their consistent performanc­e would eventually lead to bilateral series against the testplayin­g nations.

“We hope the full members will take us more seriously and consider us not just for ICC events but also bilateral series,” Noor said.

“Afghanista­n has a huge fan following across the world and you will witness that during next year’s World Cup.

“We have the ability to attract more crowd to the ground and the players have also shown that they can play good cricket.”

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