Afghan XI, Uzbekistan national team to play friendly T20 match on July 10
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- Afghanistan XI and the Uzbekistan national team will play a friendly T20 cricket match on July 10.
- The match will take place at the Rahmat Wali Masroor Cricket Stadium in Khost province.
- This event is part of a Cricket Development Support Memorandum of Understanding between the two nations' cricket boards.
Afghanistan and Uzbekistan are set to enhance their cricketing ties with a friendly T20 match scheduled for July 10. The game will be hosted at the Rahmat Wali Masroor Cricket Stadium in Khost province, marking a significant step in the development of cricket in the region.
The match is a direct outcome of a Cricket Development Support Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) and the Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan in December of the previous year. This collaboration aims to foster the growth of cricket in Uzbekistan, a nation actively working to establish its presence in the sport.
Naseeb Khan, CEO of the ACB, expressed the board's commitment to supporting emerging cricket nations like Uzbekistan. "The ACB remains committed to supporting emerging cricket nations such as Uzbekistan and is prepared to extend similar support to other countries seeking to promote the sport," Khan stated. He highlighted the ACB's past initiatives, including capacity-building programs and training workshops for members of the Uzbekistan Cricket Federation and its players. Notably, several Uzbek fast bowlers have benefited from specialized training camps organized by the ACB.
This friendly encounter is expected to provide valuable experience for both teams, particularly for the Uzbek players as they continue to develop their skills. The ACB's proactive approach underscores its dedication to not only advancing cricket within Afghanistan but also extending its expertise to neighboring countries aiming to grow the sport.
The ACB remains committed to supporting emerging cricket nations such as Uzbekistan and is prepared to extend similar support to other countries seeking to promote the sport.
Originally published by Pajhwok Afghan News. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.