Afghanistan cricket team
Afghanistan sets new record for most consecutive T20I wins
Dhaka, Sep 16: Afghanistan have created a new record for registering the most consecutive wins in T20 Internationals.
On Sunday, Afghanistan rode on brilliant performances from Mohammad Nabi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman as they defeated Bangladesh by 25 runs in the third match of the ongoing tri-series involving Zimbabwe as well.
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Seven balls, seven sixes: Nabi, Zadran tear Zimbabwe apart
Dhaka, Sep 15: A rather monotonous T20 international between Afghanistan and Zimbabwe was brought to life by Mohammad Nabi and Najibullah Zadran when they smashed seven consecutive sixes across the 1 ...
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Four-day structure back home helped us, says Rashid Khan
Chittagong, Sep 9: After leading Afghanistan to a historic victory over Bangladesh in the one-off Test here on Monday, skipper Rashid Khan said that four-day structure back home was helping the ...
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Rashid Khan leads Afghanistan to historic win against Bangladesh
Chattogram, Sep 9: Rashid Khan followed up his first innings fifer with a six-wicket haul as Afghanistan made short work of the Bangladesh tail to record a historic win here on ...
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Spinners help Afghanistan inch closer to famous win
Sep 8 (CRICKETNMORE) Wrist spinners wreaked havoc on Day 4 to take Afghanistan closer to a famous win against Bangladesh, who were at 136/6 and still needing 262 to win ...
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Rahmat Shah becomes 1st Afghan player to score Test century
Chittogram (Bangladesh), Sep 5: Rahmat Shah on Thursday became the first Afghanistan player to score a century in Test cricket. Rahmat reached the three-figure mark on the opening day of Afghanista ...
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Rashid Khan to lead Afghanistan in Bangladesh
Kabul, Aug 20: Off-spinner Rashid Khan will lead Afghanistan in their one-off Test against Bangladesh and the triangular series featuring Zimbabwe. The Test will begin on September 5 while the tri-se ...
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Mohammad Shahzad handed 1-yr ban for misconduct
Kabul, Aug 19: Afghanistan wicket-keeper and opening batsman Mohammad Shahzad has been handed a 12-month suspension by the country's cricket board. According to a statement released by the Afgha ...
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Pak aim to continue on winning march against Afghanistan (Preview)
June 28 (CRICKETNMORE) Riding high on confidence after two back-to-back wins, Pakistan will look to carry on the winning momentum when they face Afghanistan in their crucial World Cup encounter ...
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Sad we missed the opportunity to beat India: Gulbadin Naib
Southampton, June 23 (CRICKETNMORE): Afghanistan captain Gulbadin Naib was left disappointed after his team lost the chance of beating India, one of the favourites for the ongoing World Cup in ...
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Afghanistan coach Phil Simmons to spill beans on Ahmadzai after World Cup
London, June 19 (CRICKETNMORE) Afghanistan coach Phil Simmons on Wednesday indicated in a tweet that he will reveal chief selector Dawlat Ahmadzai's role in the removal of Asghar Afghan as ...
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Didn't think I could produce innings like that: Morgan
June 19 (CRICKETNMORE) England skipper Eoin Morgan was in beast mode against Afghanistan as he scored the fourth fastest World Cup century during his side's emphatic 150-run win at the ...
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Mohammad Shahzad cries foul, ACB CEO says keeper injured
New Delhi, June 10 (CRICKETNMORE): The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) announced on June 6 that wicket-keeper and opening batsman Mohammad Shahzad wouldn't be taking any further part in the 2019 ...
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Afghanistan looking to spin a memorable WC campaign
May 29 (CRICKETNMORE) Afghanistan have been one of cricket's success stories in the past decade. They come into the World Cup as the underdogs but no team would be taking ...
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Was not aware of captaincy change: Afghan coach Phil Simmons
London, May 20 (CRICKETNMORE): Coach Phil Simmons was not given any reasons when the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) decided to change the captain, months ahead of the World Cup, but ...
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