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Afghanistan Cricket Board

Afghanistan is willing to play ODIs in Pakistan: ACB

Considering the ICC regulations even Afghanistan can host Pakistan in the UAE.

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Afghanistan to start ICC World Cup 2015 preparatory tour in Australia and New Zealand

The tour is organised by the International Cricket Council's (ICC) High Performance Programme.

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ICC World Cup trophy tours Afghanistan

President Hamid Karzai also received the trophy.

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Andy Moles named coach of Afghanistan

Kabir Khan had resigned earlier citing family reasons. Moles was Afghanistan's batting consultant.

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Afghanistan cricket board to receive a million from Indian Government to construct new cricket stadium

Afghanistan's recent performance in Zimbabwe were really impressive.

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ICC congratulates Afghanistan on receiving Laureus Spirit of Sport award

Dave Richardson has hailed the role cricket has played in the war-torn country.

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Afghanistan set for million-dollar windfall after 2015 ICC World Cup qualification

Afghanistan cricket is set for a multi-million dollar windfall after qualifying for the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup.

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Getting Associate status is yet another milestone for the heartening tale of the Afghanistan team

As their motherland witnessed more bloodshed and a radical change, they kept pursuing their dreams of glory on the world stage. Two decades down the line, the Afghanistan cricket team stand victorious and symbolise hope for a country with an unsure future.

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Pakistan sign agreement to support cricket in Afghanistan

Pakistan on Friday signed an agreement to provide greater support for cricket in Afghanistan by training players and staff to help lift the sport in the war-torn country.

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Cricket can stabilise Afghanistan, says Omar Zakhilwal

By Shahid Hashmi

 

Cricket is bringing peace to war-ravaged Afghanistan and can further stabilise the country if foreign teams tour, an official said Sunday.

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