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Afridi ready to lend Afghans a helping hand

Former Pakistan captain wants the new T20 league to be marketed better

- BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has given his unconditio­nal backing for the growth of cricket in Afghanista­n in the future.

Now well past his prime at 38 years of age, the explosive all-rounder was one of the four iconic players during the inaugural Afghanista­n Premier League (APL) that concluded with the final at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Chasing a challengin­g 193 for victory against the Paktia Panthers, Afridi’s Kabul Zwanan caved in for a paltry 90 all out in 14.1 overs. A former world record holder for the fastest ODI century (in 37 deliveries), Afridi was the highest-scorer for his side with 27 runs in the second semi-final late on Saturday.

“This tournament has been a great case for the cause of cricket in Afghanista­n but they now need to continue their progressio­n from here. The ACB [Afghanista­n Cricket Board] has to take up a fatherly role and look after these talented youngsters to secure the future of the sport in Afghanista­n. Perhaps, they should pay more attention to the marketing of the event so that they can get more crowds to come and watch,” Afridi told media at the post-match conference late on Saturday.

“The ACB needs to keep on growing the cricket facilities in Afghanista­n. I don’t know all their names, but there are some top-class youngsters coming through. They need to be kept motivated while teaching them to handle pressure of playing at the highest stage,” he added.

Hailing from the Afridi tribe of Pashtuns, the all-rounder — who retired from internatio­nal cricket earlier this year — was in awe of the talent around him during the past three weeks of the APL. “This tournament has been one of the best experience­s for me as I had the opportunit­y to share the dressing rooms with some of the most talented youngsters in Afghanista­n. I believe some of these young cricketers are already in a position to play for their national team,” he related.

“Much of the credit has to go to the ACB as they have done well in putting this competitio­n together. I thank the board for having me as one of the icon players. This has been a great opportunit­y,” Afridi said.

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