Photo Credit: Afghanistan Cricket Board
The Afghanistan Cricket Board today finalized the dates for AfghanAtalan’s upcoming all-format away tour to Sri Lanka and home series against Ireland in February – March. The Team will first tour Sri Lanka for a one-off test, three ODIs, and three T20I matches from February 2 to 21, and then will host Ireland for as many matches from 28th February to 18th March in UAE.
AfghanAtalan’s away tour to Sri Lanka begins with a solitary test match at the Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground in Colombo from 2nd to 6th February. The one-off test match will be followed by three ODI Matches which are scheduled on the 9th, 11th, and 14th of February at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo, followed by three T20Is on the 17th, 19th, and 21st of February at the Dambulla International Cricket Stadium.
The Afghanistan National Team will then travel to the United Arab Emirates where the Afghanistan Cricket Board will host the Ireland National Cricket Team for an all-format series comprised of a test, three ODIs, and three T20Is from February 28 to March 18.
Similar to the Sri Lanka Series, AfghanAtalan’s home series against Ireland will also begin with a one-off test match at the Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi from 28th February to 3rd March. This will be followed by three ODI Matches which are scheduled on the 7th, 9th, and 12th of March, and three T20I Matches on the 15th, 17th, and 18th of March at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in UAE.
Mr. Mirwais Ashraf, Chairman of the Afghanistan Cricket Board, expressed his happiness over the fruitful discussions with Sri Lanka Cricket Officials that led to the inclusion of three ODIs to this tour, which already included three T20Is and a Test match. He added: “The addition of these three ODIs is a significant move to ensure a complete and comprehensive tour which not only provides good exposure to Afghanistan Cricket but will also foster stronger relations between the two nations. Playing Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka is always tricky but is a challenge that AfghanAtalan can easily embrace.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Naseeb Khan, the CEO of the Afghanistan Cricket Board, expressed his pleasure over the action-packed season of the AfghanAtalan for the next few months which will help in the team’s full preparations for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20I World Cup in the Caribbean & USA in June. “The Year 2024 is a very busy and full of highly voltage competitions for the Afghanistan National Team which is a very good and positive sign for Afghanistan Cricket. The upcoming tours of India, and Sri Lanka, and then the home series against Ireland will help us to prepare the team for the much-important T20 World Cup. Eagerly looking for the multiple series upfront.”
Etisalat Afghanistan Telecommunications Company has secured rights as the National Team’s main sponsor for the away tour of Sri Lanka and has also obtained the title sponsorship rights for the all-format home series against Ireland.
Series Schedule:
Afghanistan Tour to Sri Lanka, February 2024 | ||
Date | Format | Venue |
2-6 February, 2024 | One-Off Test | SSC, Colombo |
9th February, 2024 | 1st ODI | RPICS, Colombo |
11th February, 2024 | 2nd ODI | RPICS, Colombo |
14th February, 2024 | 3rd ODI | RPICS, Colombo |
17th February, 2024 | 1st T20I | RDIS, Dambulla |
19th February, 2024 | 2nd T20I | RDIS, Dambulla |
21st February, 2024 | 3rd T20I | RDIS, Dambulla |
Ireland Tour of Afghanistan, February – March 2024 | ||
28th Feb – 3rd Mar, 2024 | One-Off Test | ZCS, Abu Dhabi |
7th March, 2024 | 1st ODI | Sharjah Cricket Stadium |
9th March, 2024 | 2nd ODI | Sharjah Cricket Stadium |
12th March, 2024 | 3rd ODI | Sharjah Cricket Stadium |
15th March, 2024 | 1st T20I | Sharjah Cricket Stadium |
17th March, 2024 | 2nd T20I | Sharjah Cricket Stadium |
18th March, 2024 | 3rd T20I | Sharjah Cricket Stadium |
Name of Author: 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.