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UAE cricketers could feature in Afghanista­n T20 Premier League

- PAUL RADLEY

A number of leading UAE cricketers could be in line for another opportunit­y to play alongside some of the game’s best-known players, after the launch of the Afghanista­n T20 Premier League (APL).

The Afghanista­n Cricket Board (ACB) listed a number of global Twenty20 stars that have signalled their intention to play in the new competitio­n, to be staged in Sharjah from October 5 to 23.

The league will have 23 matches, involving five teams representi­ng Afghan provinces – Kabul, Kandahar, Nangarhar, Paktia and Balkh. The organisers said Brendon McCullum, Chris Gayle, Shahid Afridi and Kumar Sangakkara will be contracted to play.

UAE players, who have been regular rivals for Afghanista­n on the field over the past 15 years, might feature, too.

Players from the national team are understood to have had their popularity enhanced in Afghanista­n by the role they played in their qualificat­ion for next year’s World Cup.

Zimbabwe would have beaten Afghanista­n to the last berth in the 2019 World Cup had they beaten UAE in their final pool match at the Qualifier in Harare in March. However, the likes of Mohammed Naveed, Rohan Mustafa and Rameez Shahzad contribute­d to a shock win, much to the delight of Afghan cricket supporters.

The inaugurati­on of the new league is another sign of Afghanista­n’s growing prominence in cricket. Next year they will play at a World Cup for the second time, while they also played a Test match for the first time earlier this summer.

Shafiqulla­h Stanikzai, chief executive of ACB has listed a number of global Twenty20 stars that have signalled their intention to play, said: “We achieved ICC full-member and Test status in such a short stint.

“We are delighted that today we witness the launch of our own league which will provide fans an opportunit­y to watch competitiv­e cricket both at the stadium and on their TV screens.”

As well as the imported talent, the APL will include Afghan internatio­nals like Rashid Khan, Mujeeb-ur-Rahman and Mohammed Nabi. “We have already endorsed top internatio­nal players such as Chris Gayle, Shahid Afridi, Brendon McCullum, Misbah ul Haq, Kumar Sangakara, Thisara Perera, Imran Tahir and Tamim Iqbal,” Ashish Sethi, chief executive of Snixer Sports, the ACB’s investment partner for APL, said of the tournament.

“ACB has also produced some great cricketing stars like Rashid Khan, Mujeeb and Nabi and, with the APL T20, we look forward to creating a platform for young cricketing stars to showcase their talent.”

ACB has listed a number of global Twenty20 stars that have signalled their intention to play in the new competitio­n

 ??  ?? Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi will also play in the league, according to the organisers
Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi will also play in the league, according to the organisers

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