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Shahid Afridi confirms he will NOT play in Afghan Shpageeza T20 Cricket League [Update Post #12]

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I'll be playing at Afghan T20 league supporting and promoting peace through cricket, I represent Pakistan wherever I go. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/PakistanZindabad?src=hash">#PakistanZindabad</a> <a href="https://t.co/qhdexkG1UW">https://t.co/qhdexkG1UW</a></p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/902601501759205376">August 29, 2017</a></blockquote>
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He just confirmed on twitter that he will be playing in the afghan Shpageeza league. This is a huge signing for the afghan league and for afghan cricket fans.
 
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[MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION] thanks for updating it with the tweet.
 
Big Scalp, Afridi has been on fire in the Natwest Blast recently as well
 
Will these matches take place in Afghanistan? How would be the security arrangements for this series?
 
Will these matches take place in Afghanistan? How would be the security arrangements for this series?

The matches will be held in Kabul Afghanistan but I don't know about security arrangements.
 
The matches will be held in Kabul Afghanistan but I don't know about security arrangements.

Congrats to Afghan fans but am also reading reports Afridi declined a farewell game in Pakistan potentially a T20 game vs the World XI, it's pretty shocking really; maybe it's ego I don't know but who would decline the chance to not say goodbye to their home fans who supported them throughout their career, am not his biggest fans but the folk in Pakistan love him and it would have been nice for them to see Afridi one final time and that too after being starved off international cricket for so long.
 
News is that Gibbs and jayasurya to coach the teams in this year's tournament. Good on ACB to reach out to big names.
 
News is that Gibbs and jayasurya to coach the teams in this year's tournament. Good on ACB to reach out to big names.

Which channel will they show these games in the UK ? and are they going to be held in Kabul
 
Afridi, Gibbs to reunite in Afghanistan!

Only the other day the cricketing fraternity was mesmerised by the way Shahid Afridi slammed a century for Hampshire in the Natwest T20 Bash. The former Pakistan captain put Derbyshire bowlers to the sword, scoring 101 off just 42 deliveries. Now, the superstar is all set to travel to Kabul for the Sphageeza Cricket League, beginning next week. “I’ll be playing in the Afghan T20 league supporting and promoting peace through cricket,” Afridi confirmed.

The Pakistani will lead Muslimyar Speenghar Tigers in the tournament, which will feature some of the known names of international cricket. Joining Afridi will be another big-hitter Herschelle Gibbs, though as the coach of the Speenghar Tigers. The former South Africa batsman will be making his coaching debut in this tournament.

Confirming this to Sportstar on Sunday, Gibbs admitted that he is looking forward to the new assignment. “Yes, I will be joining the Speenghar Tigers as the coach,” he said. He would be travelling for the next couple of days to reach Kabul for the tournament, Gibbs added. Organised by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), the league is styled like the Indian Premier League (IPL), with some of the corporate groups of Afghanistan buying the franchises.

Sportstar was the first to report about the league, which earlier was scheduled to be held from July 18-28. But the tournament ran into rough weather after a bomb blast in Kabul. Eventually, the ACB decided to sever ties with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), leading to the latter refusing to issue No Objection Certificates to its players.

But things changed last month following a meeting between the ACB chief, Atif Mashal, and his PCB counterpart Najam Sethi. In the ACC meeting in Colombo last month, the boards' top brass decided to bury the hatchet and the Pakistan players were eventually given the go-ahead to play in the Sphageeza League.

In his first-ever interview to an Indian media, Mashal had informed Sportstar that Afridi will be travelling to Kabul for the league. “Shahid Afridi will come to play in Kabul. Only those Pakistani cricketers who have central contract might not be available because of international commitments. The rest will come. We have also got NOC for the West Indies and Bangladesh players,” the ACB chief had said then.

With the league set to begin on September 12, it is also learnt that former Afghanistan coach Andy Moles and former West Indies coach Gus Logie will be taking charge as coaches in the league. With some of the big names coming to play in the league, the war-ridden Afghanistan will at least have something to cheer about in the next few weeks!

http://www.sportstarlive.com/cricket/afridi-gibbs-to-reunite-in-afghanistan/article19615852.ece
 
Why should afridi play in their league when the ACB turned their back on pakistan cricket, sack them.
 
Shahid Afridi won't play Shpageeza Cricket league in Afghanistan due to family reasons

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I look fwd to come in future & support the great iniative. I support bridging realtions via cricket for peace to unite nations. 2/2</p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/906113825497329665">September 8, 2017</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Very thankful to AFG gvt, <a href="https://twitter.com/ACBofficials">@ACBofficials</a> &MuslimYar sb. Speenghar Tigers to invite me. But I have some vry urgent family issue comeup 1/2</p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/906113640700534785">September 8, 2017</a></blockquote>
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If it's a family issue then we're gonna have to respect his decision and hope that everything is well for him.
 
Thank goodness. There's no need to support Afghan cricket in any shape/way/form.
 
More U turns than a lost learner driver these days from Afridi.

Seems to be all over the place regarding his decision making.
 
More U turns than a lost learner driver these days from Afridi.

Seems to be all over the place regarding his decision making.

I am not sure why people are assuming that he will show up on the 14th Sept ceremony if he has personal commitments which are keeping him away from the Afghan league!

TBH, it could simply be a question of security which is bothering him.
 
Afridi has highlighted that it is an urgent family matter so we shouldn't jump to conclusions because god forbid it could be something serious
 
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