Various senior cricketers in the Afghanistan cricket crew, including Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi, have continued preparing even as the coronavirus pandemic despite everything keeps on stressing individuals around the globe. The players worked it out at the Kabul Cricket Stadium on Sunday, March 7.
The equivalent was affirmed by the Afghanistan Cricket Board.
They will be a piece of a month-long preparing camp, which will primarily concentrate on improving the players’ aptitudes in batting, bowling and handling. On Saturday, June 6, the players went to a COVID-19 mindfulness meeting. There the authorities made them mindful of the rules to be kept up during the preparation camp.
“This camp will be held under the pertinent wellbeing rules and in close coordination with the ICC, WHO and the service of general strength of Afghanistan to keep away from the spread of COVID-19,” an ACB media discharge referenced, revealed by India Today.
Afghanistan to play against Day-Night Test Australia in November
Afghanistan last played universal cricket in the reciprocal arrangement against Ireland in February at Greater Noida. A year ago, they made some intense memories subsequent to completing at the base of the table in the 2019 World Cup and furthermore having their captains changed upwards of multiple times.
In spite of the fact that they have done well in T20Is, their exhibitions in any case haven’t been such extraordinary. The adjustments in the managerial framework hasn’t helped their motivation either.
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A couple of days back, wicketkeeper batsman Shafiqullah Shafiq was prohibited for a long time after he penetrated four charges of the counter debasement code.
Not long from now, the Afghans, drove by Asghar Afghan, are planned to play their lady Day-Night Test, beginning November 21 against Australia at the Perth Stadium.
The Afghanistan cricket have played four Tests, winning two and losing the same number of, however it will be the first run through when they will play under the lights with the pink ball.
Here’s the rundown of players, who went to the camp
Asghar Afghan (C ), Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Hazrathullah Zazai, Karim Janat, Mohammad Nabi, Najibullah Zadran, Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan, Naveen ul Haq, Shapoor Zadran, Qais Ahmad, Mujeeb ur Rahman, Azmatullah Omerzai, Samiullah Shinwari, Usman Ghani, Mohammad Shahzad, Sayed Shirzad, Darwish Rasooli, Zahir Khan Paktin, Farid Malik, Hamza Hotak and Sharafudin Ashraf.