FearlessRoar
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I don't get why Afghanistan's cricket team doesn't play their home games in Pakistan. I mean, think about it, millions of Afghans already live in Pakistan, so it's like having a home crowd away from home. They would get so much support from their own people.
And let's be practical, playing in Pakistan would save the Afghanistan Cricket Board a ton of money on transportation and accommodation costs. They could use that money to invest in their team and improve their game.
Pakistan has some of the best cricket stadiums and facilities in the world. Playing in these conditions would help the Afghan team up their game and compete with the best.
And have you thought about the revenue? Hosting home series in Pakistan would mean more ticket sales, sponsorships, and broadcasting rights, a big win for the Afghanistan Cricket Board.
But here's the thing, many Afghan cricketers started their cricket journey in Pakistan. They played in Pakistan Super League, trained in Pakistan domestic circuit and learned from Pakistani coaches. The conditions in Pakistan are familiar to them, and that's a huge advantage.
I mean look what happened in Greater Noida, their one-off Test against New Zealand got washed out for three consecutive days due to a wet outfield.That's just frustrating for the team and the fans. They deserve better.
And let's be practical, playing in Pakistan would save the Afghanistan Cricket Board a ton of money on transportation and accommodation costs. They could use that money to invest in their team and improve their game.
Pakistan has some of the best cricket stadiums and facilities in the world. Playing in these conditions would help the Afghan team up their game and compete with the best.
And have you thought about the revenue? Hosting home series in Pakistan would mean more ticket sales, sponsorships, and broadcasting rights, a big win for the Afghanistan Cricket Board.
But here's the thing, many Afghan cricketers started their cricket journey in Pakistan. They played in Pakistan Super League, trained in Pakistan domestic circuit and learned from Pakistani coaches. The conditions in Pakistan are familiar to them, and that's a huge advantage.
I mean look what happened in Greater Noida, their one-off Test against New Zealand got washed out for three consecutive days due to a wet outfield.That's just frustrating for the team and the fans. They deserve better.