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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...tan-afghan-board-ceo/articleshow/62593984.cms

NEW DELHI: Not disregarding the initial support given by Pakistan, Afghanistan Cricket Board CEO Shafiq Stanikzai says the BCCI has played a bigger role in the rapid rise of the game in the strife-torn nation.

Afghanistan cricketers trained a lot in Pakistan in their formative years and some of them even picked up the sport in refugee camps on the other side of the border. The team from the war-ravaged nation even made its T20 and ODI debut against Pakistan.

The side has come a long way since then, regularly playing in ICC world events before earning their Test status last June.

Stanikzai feels Afghanistan's growth has been faster ever since they made Greater Noida their home ground in 2015.

"BCCI's role has really been immense. Since we moved to India the team has done well. The conditions in India are suiting the team quite well. The support we receive from BCCI has been instrumental," Stanikzai said.

Asked how he would compare India's role to Pakistan in his team's growth, Stanikzai said: "In Pakistan we trained a lot in initial stages. Their (PCB) support was also tremendous.

"But since we moved to India, we have achieved big. We were associates and playing in a lower tier when practising in Pakistan. Since we moved to India we are performing well. We have reached a stage where we are playing with the best."

"So, comparatively, it is bigger. Financially it is helping us quite a lot. It is cost effective in comparison to playing in UAE. Conditions wise too it is good. It is easy to convince other boards to come and play in India. So, from different perspective, it is better to play in India," said the CEO.

Fittingly, Afghanistan would be playing their maiden Test in Bengaluru from June 14 to 18. The ACB is also close to getting a second home ground in India, most likely in Dehradun.

It is also in talks with the BCCI for facilitating junior tours.

"I have requested the BCCI and they have agreed to support us in junior cricket (U17, emerging and A teams). Integrate education as well with tours. In principle, we are in agreement. We need to work on the composition of the competition," he said.

Afghan players in the IPL too have helped spread the sport's popularity in the country. Last year, Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi became the first two players from Afghanistan to be bought at an IPL auction.

"IPL played a huge role in getting the game popular back home. We don't have just one Rashid Khan, we have so many Rashid Khans in every part of the country," he added.
 
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Almost the entire generation of Afghan cricketers have learned their craft in Pakistan and this veiled insult "done well since we moved to India" is nothing more than political point making by the Afghans, probably still living off of Pakistani hand outs but wanting more money from India, a country growing influence in the country.

Quite sad. Maybe Pakistan should ban their cricketers.
 
His statements might be true factually, but it could have been articulated in a better manner because the manner in which he has presented his view is belittling Pakistan's contribution to their rise. Make no mistake, this attitude stems from the general relations between Pak and Afg and Afg and India.
 
I think Pakistan should schedule a test series with Afghanistan in India.
 
i read somewhere that muhammad nabi started and learned cricket in pakistan during his childhood days..
 
I think Pakistan should schedule a test series with Afghanistan in India.

as a brother we respect ..but no thank .when they respect we play everywhere even in kabul under threating.
again we respect athough we hurt with.....
 
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...tan-afghan-board-ceo/articleshow/62593984.cms

NEW DELHI: Not disregarding the initial support given by Pakistan, Afghanistan Cricket Board CEO Shafiq Stanikzai says the BCCI has played a bigger role in the rapid rise of the game in the strife-torn nation.

Afghanistan cricketers trained a lot in Pakistan in their formative years and some of them even picked up the sport in refugee camps on the other side of the border. The team from the war-ravaged nation even made its T20 and ODI debut against Pakistan.

The side has come a long way since then, regularly playing in ICC world events before earning their Test status last June.

Stanikzai feels Afghanistan's growth has been faster ever since they made Greater Noida their home ground in 2015.

"BCCI's role has really been immense. Since we moved to India the team has done well. The conditions in India are suiting the team quite well. The support we receive from BCCI has been instrumental," Stanikzai said.

Asked how he would compare India's role to Pakistan in his team's growth, Stanikzai said: "In Pakistan we trained a lot in initial stages. Their (PCB) support was also tremendous.

"But since we moved to India, we have achieved big. We were associates and playing in a lower tier when practising in Pakistan. Since we moved to India we are performing well. We have reached a stage where we are playing with the best."

"So, comparatively, it is bigger. Financially it is helping us quite a lot. It is cost effective in comparison to playing in UAE. Conditions wise too it is good. It is easy to convince other boards to come and play in India. So, from different perspective, it is better to play in India," said the CEO.

Fittingly, Afghanistan would be playing their maiden Test in Bengaluru from June 14 to 18. The ACB is also close to getting a second home ground in India, most likely in Dehradun.

It is also in talks with the BCCI for facilitating junior tours.

"I have requested the BCCI and they have agreed to support us in junior cricket (U17, emerging and A teams). Integrate education as well with tours. In principle, we are in agreement. We need to work on the composition of the competition," he said.

Afghan players in the IPL too have helped spread the sport's popularity in the country. Last year, Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi became the first two players from Afghanistan to be bought at an IPL auction.

"IPL played a huge role in getting the game popular back home. We don't have just one Rashid Khan, we have so many Rashid Khans in every part of the country," he added.

All politics. Although I am a Pathan with roots from Afghanistan I ve never seen a more thankless nation then them. What we have done for them hardly any country would have done for another in the entire history and now they are allowing India to use their soil against us
 
He also acknowledges PCB's assistance.
"BCCI's role has really been immense. Since we moved to India the team has done well. The conditions in India are suiting the team quite well. The support we receive from BCCI has been instrumental," Stanikzai said.

Asked how he would compare India's role to Pakistan in his team's growth, Stanikzai said: "In Pakistan we trained a lot in initial stages. Their (PCB) support was also tremendous.
 
We will see in future that how much improvement this team can make.i dont think they can go beyond certain point because for that afg need many things which is impossible to happen.
 
I think Pakistan should schedule a test series with Afghanistan in India.

If im not wrong, Afg play their test (home games) matches in UAE. Its the LOIs that they play in India. Lastly, GoI wouldn’t allow that series to take place in India. UAE is ideal location for Afg-Pak series.
 
Asked how he would compare India's role to Pakistan in his team's growth, Stanikzai said: "In Pakistan we trained a lot in initial stages. Their (PCB) support was also tremendous.
Why are you guys saying they are thankless?
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ban their players from psl.

rashid khan, nabi and others shouldn;t be added in our league.
 
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Afghanistan is a country and not a province of Pakistan. They are free to choose whichever country they desire to be its make shift home venue. Their cricket have improved, which is a fact. I don’t think it’s any of our business to decide what is right and what is wrong for Afghanistan. As far as the baseless allegations from Afghanistan about Pakistan is concerned, all I can say is that we don’t need any cricketing support from Afghanistan so it doesn’t bother me whatsoever about what they say or think about us.
 
Pakistan cricket needs all the friends they can get. It would be a shame to alienate Afghanistan. They are hardly a pushover in international cricket.
 
Pakistan cricket needs all the friends they can get. It would be a shame to alienate Afghanistan. They are hardly a pushover in international cricket.

They are a push over as a cracking nations and a economic nation. Pakistan should notnlose sleep over this.
 
Seems like Afghanistan always bottle it when things are of expected them. Lost to Scotland in the WC qualifiers.
 
They won't be at the 2019 world cup but I wonder if their best friends (BCCI) can get them automatic qualification for the 2023 world cup with India hosting it. Technically they would be playing at home.
 
Afghanistan losing to Zimbabwe by 4 runs today means it will be very difficult for them to reach the World Cup. Shows the flaws of the tournament, Afghanistan have worked so hard to get where they are today and have clearly been the most consistent Associate team (they even have Test status) now yet it's all come down to these qualifiers where only 2 teams can qualify. Such a shame Afghanistan (probably) won't be in England next year.
 
Afghanistan should demand more support from their bosom friend.
 
ACB CEO should make a few +91 calls since it's not really looking good for them :)) :))
 
They won't be at the 2019 world cup but I wonder if their best friends (BCCI) can get them automatic qualification for the 2023 world cup with India hosting it. Technically they would be playing at home.

Why so much hate on upcoming newcomer AFG in PP, why bring politics in cricket I don't understand !
 
Why so much hate on upcoming newcomer AFG in PP, why bring politics in cricket I don't understand !

lol at the irony of an Indian saying this!

Anyways if you read the article he is taking veiled jabs at Pak
 
Afghanistan needs to improve rather than giving political statements. So much for learning in India, cant beat Scotland let alone Zimbabwe.

Even Rashid Khan made his debut when Inzi was their coach
 
Afghans tbh i dont care about. But i do fee they deserve to be in WC. Not having them would set cricket back
 
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Nahh. t20s are insignificant
Afghans tbh i dont care about. But i do fee they deserve to be in WC. Not having them would set cricket back

Strange post, if they don't qualify it will be because other there are other teams that deserve it more than Afghanistan. Its not like the qualifiers are tilted against Afghanistan.
 
They were not doing very well when the Scots took them to the cleaners the other day:)) Afghan's have always been traitors to Pakistan so his comments don't surprise me. They have always bitten the hand that has fed them the most. There would be no Afghan side today if Pak hadn't given them a start in the game. Now they are talking about finances as if they are anything in the game to be taken seriously.
 
its better for cricket's long term future if an Afghanistan qualifies over a UAE or Hong Kong etc

Why are you assuming that UAE or Hong Kong are the teams that are gonna qualify if Afghans wont?

Scotland, Ireland, Zimbabwe and WI all look deserving to me.

Afghanistan is an overrated minnows due to two three quality spinners in their ranks. Otherwise there is no international level batsman or fast bowler in their team
 
Is there any chance Afghanistan can still qualify for the WC 2019? It will be boring not to see them in the 2019 WC.
 
I also remember the comments made from an ACB chairman (last year I think) accused Pakistan of the bombings in Kabul and went on to say the following remark:

"No agreement of friendly matches and mutual relationship agreement is valid with a country where terrorists are housed and provided safe haven".

We don't know if BCCI had any influence into this but to this day they still haven't apologised for making such a terrible statement.

The terrorists in Afghanistan such as the Taliban actually have nothing to do with Pakistan, in fact a lot of their extremists started their dirty work in Pakistan.

https://www.cricket.com.au/news/pak...t-statement-kabul-lahore-relations/2017-07-30
 
Magnificent improvement since they have moved to India :)) :)))
I hope these ehsaan faramosh may see more shameful failures in future.
 
Magnificent improvement since they have moved to India :)) :)))
I hope these ehsaan faramosh may see more shameful failures in future.

:)) they can't even win on these spinning tracks of Zimbabwe. If they qualified for the world cup, they would have gotten wrecked supremely.
 
Why so much hate on upcoming newcomer AFG in PP, why bring politics in cricket I don't understand !

It was a joke in response to Mr. Stanikzai claiming that the team has done well since their move to India. The results say otherwise. Was just trying to point out a foot in mouth moment for the CEO there.

I hope to see a strong Afghanistan cricket team in the future as that is obviously good for the game. However, I don't think India will provide a great platform for Afghanistan. They need to focus on the grass root levels in their own country.

Missing out on the world cup is a massive setback in the country for the growth of the game. It was another opportunity for Afghanis to cheer on their team in a global tournament and create new fans. That being said, they only have themselves to blame. Does a team that couldn't beat Scotland and Hong Kong deserve to play in the world cup?
 
I'm very surprised at Afghanistan's poor performance this tournament.
 
It was a joke in response to Mr. Stanikzai claiming that the team has done well since their move to India. The results say otherwise. Was just trying to point out a foot in mouth moment for the CEO there.

I hope to see a strong Afghanistan cricket team in the future as that is obviously good for the game. However, I don't think India will provide a great platform for Afghanistan. They need to focus on the grass root levels in their own country.

Missing out on the world cup is a massive setback in the country for the growth of the game. It was another opportunity for Afghanis to cheer on their team in a global tournament and create new fans. That being said, they only have themselves to blame. Does a team that couldn't beat Scotland and Hong Kong deserve to play in the world cup?

No..... and couldn't have happened to a more nicer bunch. Not!!
 
Losing to Zimbabwe is understandable but shocked that they couldn't even beat Scotland or Hong Kong.
 
Disappointing performances from Afghanistan. I would love to have seen them playing in the world cup. But they don't deserve it.
 
I used to be a big supporter of the Afghan team but they became to arrogant to early.

Now they can stay in India and watch the world cup on t.v :))
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gutted, frustrated and extreamly sorry for what ever happened in the <a href="https://twitter.com/ICC?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@ICC</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/cricketworldcup?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@cricketworldcup</a> qualifier. But <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/bluetigers?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#bluetigers</a> u r still the heroes of the nation and thank u for what ever u did till date to the nation. <br>Sorry beloved nation but we will come strong InnshaAllah</p>— Shafiq Stanikzai (@ShafiqStanikzai) <a href="https://twitter.com/ShafiqStanikzai/status/971813426132586497?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Tale of celebrating too soon. Now wait for the usual suspects to come up with "They got lucky" "This doesn't mean they did not deteriorate" kind of comical stuff.
 
They qualified due to pathetic performances by others.

Watch them not win a single match in the World Cup. Bump it then. :)
is this like the kohli vs akmal prediction? Maybe they are saving their best for the big league. I bet they upset at least one top team excludinf Bangladesh or west Indies. Wanna bet?
 
ACB CEO should make a few +91 calls since it's not really looking good for them :)) :))

I think the ACB CEO is a fan of forum as well since that's where he kinda gets his brightest ideas from :)) :))

You can thank me later Stanikzai 😎
 
I used to be a big supporter of the Afghan team but they became to arrogant to early.

Now they can stay in India and watch the world cup on t.v :))

Lol, and you were talking about Afghan team being arrogant.:))
 
Nothing better than good ol' slap to the detractors.

And yes, how right were you, Stanikzai!

Winning 3 out of 6 matches against mostly associate teams is not improvement in fact I believe their last WC qualifier tournament in 2014 was much much better.

As much as I remember they qualified for the last WC too before moving to India.
 
Winning 3 out of 6 matches against mostly associate teams is not improvement in fact I believe their last WC qualifier tournament in 2014 was much much better.

As much as I remember they qualified for the last WC too before moving to India.

So in WC qualifying , are they supposed to beat mainstream teams ?? They defeated WI and Ireland , 2 of the best teams out there.
 
Great to see the afghans qualify and truly deserved...

The jealous will say "they got lucky".....
Well every game Pakistan wins, they get "lucky" :sendoff
 
Great to see the afghans qualify and truly deserved...

The jealous will say "they got lucky".....
Well every game Pakistan wins, they get "lucky" :sendoff

So Pakistan don't have any contribution in Afghan cricket and India helped them to introduce cricket by allowing them to play in Ranji Trophy, IPL etc, training facilities, fields, coaches and so on.
 
This deserves a bump :)) :)))

There were a few threads on afg cricket and their relationship with India! The results has slapped them all in the face!

As for the results in the worldcup, they can try their best but no one is expecting them to beat the top teams. There isn’t any minnow team in the World Cup. We hope to see good competitive cricket from afg team.
 
Afghanistan are a very good team, but after losing first three games other teams should gave capitalized on that golden opportunity and ensuref that Afg doesn't make it.

Zimbabwe blew it up big time, I mean after winning against their two main competitors - Afghanistan and Ireland there couldn't have been an easier equation of simply beating UAE (A div 2 qualifier) and making it to the WC. Zimbabwe have no one but themselves to blame.

Scotland were hard done by, whereas Ireland simply weren't good enough in this competition. They lost to all their 3 main competitors - WI, ZIM and AFG.

Well done to Afghanistan boys for simply making the most of the chances they got.
 
What a turn around..from getting taunted on the forum to winning the championship

ATB Afghans for WC19
 
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