Afghanistan unveils a preliminary team before the water T20i Tri-Series and Asia Cup 2025

THE Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) Officially announced a preliminary team of 22 members, marking the start of their preparations for a crucial T20I season. The team should participate in a T20i Tri-series and the Asia Cup 2025. This preliminary team will participate in a two -week training camp in the water, after which the final teams of the two tournaments will be selected.
Rashid Khan led the Afghan team, Mujeeb ur Rahman away
The head of the load for Afghanistan will be the Spinner of the Star Legs Rashid Khanwho will captain the team in the two tournaments. Although its recent form in franchise cricket has been discussed, the ACB expressed its confidence in its superstar player to deliver on the big stage. Rashid leadership and world -class bowling alley should be essential for the success of Afghanistan, in particular with its richness of experience in pressure situations.
The team also offers other leading names such as the opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz, versatile Mohammad Prophetand dynamics Azmatullah Omarzai. The powerful spin department of the team often its greatest strength, will however be without a key player. Mujeb ur rahman Who is unfortunately absent from the preliminary team as he continues to recover from an injury to the finger.
The preliminary team of 22 members of Afghanistan:
Rashid Khan (C), Rahmanlllah Gurbaz, Sediqueh Atal, Wafiualah Tarkhil, Ibrahim Zadran, Darwish Rasooli, Mohammad Ishaq, Mohammad Nabi, Nangyal Kharoti, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Karim Janat, Azathullah Zadran, Noror Ahmad Lakanwal, Fazal Haq Farooqi, Naveenulhaq, Farid Malik, Saleem Safi, Abdullah Ahmaddzai and Bashir Ahmad.
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The T20I season full of action is waiting for Afghanistan
Afghanistan should participate in a T20i tri-series in the water later this month, with Pakistan And the host team. The series begins on August 29 in Sharjah, with the last scheduled for September 7. This tournament will offer Afghanistan a precious opportunity to settle their team in front of the Male ACC 2025 Asia Cup, which will also be held in the water. Afghanistan was drawn in group B for the Asian Cup, alongside Bangladesh, Sri Lanka And Hong Kong. Their opening match is September 9 against Hong Kong.
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