ACB Headed in the right direction amid COVID challenges – Chairman

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Afghanistan Cricket Board
Afghanistan Cricket Board
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) is the governing body for cricket in Afghanistan. It joined the ICC in 2001, became an associate member in 2013, and a full member in 2017. The ACB is also part of the Asian Cricket Council.

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ACB Chairman Farhan Yusefzai held a press conference today at ACB Head office where he shared his achievements during his two-year tenure as the head of the organization. Mr. Yusefzai concluded that despite the menacing challenges faced last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, ACB is headed in the right direction.

ACB Chairman Farhan Yusefzai held a press conference today at ACB Head office where he shared his achievements during his two-year tenure as the head of the organization. Mr. Yusefzai concluded that despite the menacing challenges faced last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, ACB is headed in the right direction.

Addressing the reporters, Mr. Yusefzai pointed out to ACB’s achievements during his two-year tenure including player coordination, strengthened domestic cricket structure, Afghan players’ notable performances across the globe, strong anti-corruption stance, allocation of land for a state of the art stadium in Kabul and bilateral developments with Sharjah Cricket Council for Afghanistan’s future fixtures.

Mr. Chairman also disclosed that the International Cricket Council will increase its grants by as much as 60% for ACB which will further strengthen the organization’s financial independency. Referring to the second edition of Afghanistan Premier League T20, Mr. Yusefzai added that ACB is on the stronger side of the case and the tournament will be held in February 2022 provided that there are no COVID-19 restrictions involved by then.

Mr. Yusefzai pointed out the drastic impact that COVID-19 has had on the cricketing world, but added that despite all the challenges, ACB has managed to conduct tournaments. He continued, “ We had planned to organize the eighth edition of Shpageeza Cricket League this July. However, due to the third wave of COVID-19 in the country, the event will be held later in the year. “

Referring to Afghanistan’s upcoming international commitments, Mr. Yusefzai said that the current focus is to prepare the national team for the ICC ODI Super League matches against Pakistan as well as the T20 World Cup later in the year. He also added that, courtesy of efforts from the Honorable Ambassador of Afghanistan in Colombo, negotiations are underway to organize series against Sri Lanka in near future.

The ACB Chairman expressed his gratitude to foreign coaches who come to Afghanistan to perform their duties with the national team despite the tense security situation in the country.

Mr. Yusefzai concluded the Presser by stating the considering the relevant factors, ACB is headed in the right direction and expressed confidence that the national team will achieve more at the international stage.

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