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Afghanista­n to use Desert T20 to rise through the ranks

COACH RAJPUT SHAPES TEAM MADE UP OF DETERMINED PLAYERS

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fghanistan, the top ranked team and the top favourites to win the eight-nation inaugural Desert T20 tournament being organised by Emirates Cricket Board, will aim to improve their ranking among T20 internatio­nals teams through this tournament that commenced yesterday at the Abu Dhabi Zayed Cricket Stadium.

Speaking to Gulf News, former Indian Test star Lalchand Rajput, the coach of the Afghanista­n team, said: “We want to do well in this tournament. It is a great exposure for the team and we hope to improve our ranking further through this tournament. The more such tournament­s we play, the more we will improve.”

Afghanista­n is ranked ninth among Twenty20 internatio­nal teams above even Test playing nations like Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. “Our players are well versed in T20 cricket as most of our players have played lots of T20 matches. In fact, most of them are T20 specialist­s but as everyone knows T20 is such a format that everything depends on how well the team plays on that day and hopefully we should play well in all matches.”

Afghanista­n is in pool A alongside hosts the UAE, Ireland, and Namibia.

When asked who among the opponents would be tough to beat, Rajput said: “It is a strong pool and all the teams in this tournament are competitiv­e. We will take one game at a time to progress.”

To a query how different has this team been from the other teams he had coached, Rajput said: “It’s a challenge coaching the Afghanista­n team. The biggest advantage I have is their willingnes­s to improve. They are all extremely hard working and they want to win the matches. I believe that a team with players who have a mindset to do well will keep winning.”

Clean sweep

Afghanista­n had recently recorded a clean sweep over UAE in a series held here last month. “The fact that we did well here Scotland got off to a winning start in the opening match of the Desert T20 tournament defeating Hong Kong by 24 runs at the Abu Dhabi Zayed Cricket Stadium. The architects of Scotland’s win were Calum MacLeod and Craig Wallace. They hit 60 runs each to ensure an impressive total of 189 for three in the 20 overs.

Chasing, Hong Kong managed 165 for six in 20 overs. recently is a big impetus. The players are familiar with the conditions too and hence will go into this tournament with confidence.”

Afghanista­n is being led by Asghar Stanikzai. “Asghar is a very responsibl­e captain. He has been able to get the best out of the team. We have a good bunch of players with newly inducted Rashid Khan and many experience­d players like Mohammad Shahzad and Najibullah Zadran who will be the players to watch out for to do well,” said Rajput.

All the eight teams geared up for the event training at the ICC Academy (Dubai Sports City) and The Sevens Stadium’s Maurice Flanagan Cricket Ground in Dubai. These teams also competed against local sides of Bukhatir XI, UBL XI and a UAE Developmen­t XI in a series of warm-up games since the teams arrived here.

Host UAE will play their first match today at 7pm against Namibia.

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Archive ?? Afghanista­n is ranked ninth among Twenty20 internatio­nal teams above even Test playing nations like Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Archive Afghanista­n is ranked ninth among Twenty20 internatio­nal teams above even Test playing nations like Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
 ?? K.R.Nayar/Gulf News Archive ?? Lalchand Rajput
K.R.Nayar/Gulf News Archive Lalchand Rajput

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