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Lord’s Test for Afghans in serious doubt

- by MATT HUGHES

AFIRST Test match between England and Afghanista­n planned for 2021 is in doubt, with the domestic summer set to be dominated by white-ball cricket.

The ECB have been in talks about hosting Afghanista­n for a one- off Test at Lord’s, but the fixture is unlikely to happen due to the difficulti­es of fitting it into a cluttered schedule. A decision is expected in May.

England are already eady committed to playingg a five-Test home series es against India that t summer, and could have a sixth match against Virat Kohli’s side if they reach the final of the first World Test Championsh­ip, p, which will take place ce at Lord’s.

India are almost guaranteed uaranto reach the final having won all seven of their matches to date, building a huge lead at the top of the table, with Australia and England competing to join them.

The rest of the 2021 summer will see a glut of white-ball cricket, with England playing in five bilateral series before their Test series begins.

Eoin Morgan’s world champions will start the summer with a three-match, 50-over series in the

Netherland­s, before entertaini­ng Sri Lanka and Pakistan in two three-match series in 50-over and Twenty20 formats. In addition to the commercial appeal, the growth in white-ball fixtures is the result of the ICC’s decision to stage more global tournament­s, with the T20 World Cup takingta place in each of the next two years and plaplans for a third in a rorow being developed fofor 2022. Afghanista­n’s emergence as a genuine force has been one of ththe most positive dedevelopm­ents in inteintern­ational cricket in recenrecen­t years and a Test at Lord’s would have been another major milestone. England have played three one- day internatio­nals and one Twenty20 against Afghanista­n, most recently in last summer’s World Cup, but they have never competed in a Test. Afghanista­n’s World Test Championsh­ip fixtures are largely against fellow minnows Ireland and Zimbabwe, but they have secured home and away Tests against Australia.

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