The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Blast halts Kabul cricket match

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A BLAST occurred during a Shpageeza Cricket League match between Boost Defenders and MIS Ainak Knights in Kabul yesterday, which featured some Zimbabwean cricketers, in Afghanista­n.

Although the Afghanista­n Cricket Board was not certain about what caused the blast, local media in Kabul reported a suicide bomber detonated explosives at a security checkpoint en route to the Alokozay Kabul Internatio­nal Cricket Ground in Kabul.

Local media also reported that the blast had killed two people, but the board’s CEO confirmed that all the players, coaching staff and match officials were safe.

The league, Afghanista­n’s domestic Twenty20 tournament, comprises six teams and features about two dozen overseas players from South Africa, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Oman.

The Defenders-Knights match was the second game of the day, following the Amo Sharks-Kabul Eagles contest.

According to Shafiqulla­h Stanikzai, ACB’s chief executive officer, the blast occurred during the fourth over of Knights’ chase of 202.

South Africa batsman Cameron Delport had scored a 42-ball century earlier to power Defenders to 201 for 6, which was seven runs too many for Knights.

Apart from Delport, the other overseas players at the ground at the time of the blast were Morne van Wyk (South Africa) and Rayad Emrit (West Indies) for Defenders, while the Zimbabwean trio of Vusi Sibanda, Sikandar Raza and Ryan Burl were representi­ng Knights.

Adam Hollioake, the former England captain, is the Defenders coach while Andy Moles is coaching Knights.

‘‘The match was stopped briefly, but once the Afghanista­n government-appointed security gave the clearance, it resumed. It is not yet clear what caused the blast,” Stanikzai told ESPNcricin­fo.

Afghanista­n was recently inducted as the 12th Full Member by the ICC in June.

The security situation has not permitted any internatio­nal cricket to be played in the war-torn country. But for the Twenty20 league, Stanikzai said the Afghanista­n government itself was involved in security.

“For this tournament, a special decree has been issued by His Excellency, the president of the country, to look after the security,” he explained.

“We heard a sound, but we were not sure exactly what happened. The match was stopped for short time but resumed once the security heads told us we can carry on. The President’s special advisor was also present at the ground to assure the security. They told us there is no threat to the players.”

In spite of being just five matches old, the 2017 Shpageeza Cricket League, Afghanista­n’s premier T20 league, is already a huge hit among the cricket fans.

The quality of cricket has been high, and there have been some tense moments to keep watchers on the edge of their seats.

However, the fans around the world are finding it difficult to watch the matches live.

To add to that, there are only limited streaming options and a majority of them are illegal.

But now, the fans need not worry as we bring you the official streaming of the 2017 Shpageeza Cricket League. Just register below and you can watch today’s match live!

Yesterday was Match 6 of the league, between Boost Defenders and Mis Ainak Knights at the Alokozay Kabul Internatio­nal Cricket Ground in Kabul.

The likes of former Afghan skipper Mohammad Nabi, who is the captain of the Knights and pacer Shapoor Zadran, who leads the Defenders, featured yesterday.

Along with Nabi, the Knights also have Dawlat Zadran, Sibanda and Raza, who took 3-9 in four overs on Tuesday, while the Defenders have Gulbadin Naib, Jeevan Mendis, Cameron Delport and Morne Van Wyk in their ranks. Cricinfo/Sports Reporter.

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