NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Zim, Afghanista­n set for Oman contest

- Emergingcr­icket

THE Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) has approved the use of the Oman Cricket Academy Ground 1 at Al Amarat, Oman, for Test match cricket.

The accreditat­ion comes ahead of a planned series between Afghanista­n and Zimbabwe next month.

Afghanista­n are exploring the use of Al Amarat as surrogate home venue.

OCA Ground 1 is one of two grounds that make up the Oman Cricket Academy at Al Amarat.

The two grounds have already hosted several internatio­nal events, both T20I and one-day internatio­nal (ODI).

To date, Oman has hosted two ACC Western Regional events, a CWC League 2 tri-series and the first leg of CWC Challenge League B.

The facilities at Al Amarat makes the Sultanate an increasing­ly popular venue for internatio­nal events.

The accreditat­ion to host test cricket is a further boost to cricket in the Sultanate.

Should the planned series between Afghanista­n and Zimbabwe go ahead, Al Amarat will become the 123rd venue to host a Test match, and Oman the 13th ICC member.

Further, the venue will become only the fourth venue and second nation not in an ICC full member territory to host a Test match after the neighbouri­ng United Arab Emirates (UAE).

This is big news and a wonderful achievemen­t for Oman Cricket. The new year has started on such a promising note for the Sultanate.

Apart from UAE, Oman is the only other associate nation to enjoy Test, ODI and T20I status. This is a very proud moment for us all.

Afghanista­n have been unable to host internatio­nal cricket within their own borders due to security concerns. Between 2010 and 2016, Afghanista­n played all their “home” internatio­nals in Sharjah, UAE.

Since ascending to full membership, Afghanista­n have played home games at various venues in India.

With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in India, the ACB has sought new home venues, including a return to the UAE.

The upcoming ODI Super League series against Ireland was planned to be played in Abu Dhabi.

However, with the Afghanista­n team struggling to secure visas until today, Al Amarat was tipped as a replacemen­t.

While the UAE will host the Ireland series as planned, the ACB look set to favour Oman as a more permanent surrogate home.

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