The Pak Banker

PCB invites Afghanista­n on first official tour

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has invited Afghanista­n's national team on a full-fledged tour for the first time, a senior board official said on Tuesday, following a visit to Kabul by Prime Minister Imran Khan one of the game's greatest players.

"We'll try to look for a possible window for this tour - and if not 2021, we'll definitely try to plan a series in 2022 season," said PCB chief executive Wasim Khan. "A cricket series between Pakistan and Afghanista­n could be a harbinger of love and peace between the two countries."

An Afghan national side toured Pakistan in May 2011, although they only played a second-string side and matches were not given first-class status.

The Prime Minister visited Afghanista­n on Thursday, where he vowed to help reduce spiralling violence and push for a ceasefire between the Taliban and Afghan forces. Before entering politics, Imran was one of the world's leading cricketers a destructiv­e all-rounder with a devastatin­g ability to swing the ball and brutally attack the opposition's bowling.

As a member of world cricket's second tier, Afghanista­n's usual opponents are teams such as Ireland, Scotland and Hong Kong.

But Afghanista­n beat Pakistan last year in a friendly ahead of the World Cup in England, sparking wild scenes in Kabul where jubilant fans fired machine guns into the night sky, triggering security lockdowns in foreign embassies. Most Afghans only became familiar with the game from the 1980s, when millions were exiled as refugees near Peshawar, just 50 kilometres (36 miles) from their border.

The two countries have played only a single official one-day match and one Twenty20 Internatio­nal - both in the United Arab Emirates. Relations between the two national cricket bodies are strong, however.

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