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ATN secures rights to produce, broadcast second season of KPL

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Last Updated on: April 2, 2024

Ariana Television Network (ATN) has once again secured the rights to produce and broadcast this year’s exciting T20 cricket  tournament, the Kabul Premier League (KPL).

This comes after the successful inaugural KPL tournament in July last year. 

As with last year’s tournament, this year’s KPL will also be played at the Ayobi Sports Complex in Kabul. Dates will be announced soon.

ATN’s Deputy Managing Director & Director Sales & Acquisitions, Lutfullah Stanikzai, said on Sunday ATN’s involvement in the tournament is in line with the company’s commitment to the development of sports in the country. 

“ATN leadership is committed to the development of sports, and  will cooperate with Ayoubi Sports Complex officials so that citizens will be provided with sound entertainment and players, in different teams, will bring pride to Afghanistan.” 

Officials from Ayoubi Sports Complex were also thrilled to announce the exciting news and said the tournament will bring great excitement to cricket fans around the country as they will be able to tune in and watch the matches live. 

“Kabul Premier League will get underway [soon]. It will be the second season. ATN broadcast the last season’s matches live. It was a good tournament last year. There will be new innovations and greater excitement this year,” said Abdul Latif Ayoubi, head of Ayoubi Sports Complex.

While details of the tournament have not yet been released, ATN will keep fans updated on dates, teams and players, along with other information. 

Some cricket experts have however said they expect the league will follow the same or similar pattern as last year, although this year, six franchises will take each other on. 

These were Abaseen Defenders, Kabul Zalmi, Pamir Stars, Shaheen Hunters, Shamshad Eagles and Speenghar Warriors.

The trophy was lifted last year by Shaheen Hunters. 

The Kabul Premier League aims to not only promote cricket in the country but also serve as a platform for emerging talent to showcase their skills.

Ariana Television will broadcast the matches live, allowing cricket enthusiasts from around the country to witness the excitement and talent on display.

As with other leagues, each franchise will probably participate in a draft process to secure players. Once this is confirmed, Ariana Television and Ariana News will update fans. 

It is also expected that teams will play through the season with the top four moving on to the playoffs and then the finals. 

Last year, each team comprised 16 players and the tournament ran over eight days in July.

This latest development is one of a growing list of exciting sporting events that ATN hopes to broadcast this year for its loyal fans and supporters.

Currently, the thrilling IPL is being broadcast live in Afghanistan – so for fans who have not yet turned in, be sure to watch Ariana Television from Tuesday, April 2 at 6.30. 

In addition, remember to watch this space for announcements and updates on this year’s exciting home-grown KPL.

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New Zealand cruise past Afghanistan by five wickets in T20 World Cup

Despite the strong batting display, Afghanistan struggled to contain New Zealand’s deep and aggressive batting lineup.

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New Zealand produced a confident all-round performance to defeat Afghanistan by five wickets, chasing down a target of 183 with 13 balls to spare in their first match of the T20 World Cup in India’s Chennai on Sunday.

Afghanistan, batting first, posted a competitive 182 for 6 from their 20 overs, built around a powerful knock from Gulbadin Naib, who top-scored with 63 off 35 balls. Naib’s innings, laced with clean hitting and smart placement, gave Afghanistan much-needed momentum after a mixed start. Contributions from Rahmanullah Gurbaz (27) and Sediqullah Atal (29) helped steady the innings, while late runs pushed the total beyond the 180 mark.

Despite the strong batting display, Afghanistan struggled to contain New Zealand’s deep and aggressive batting lineup.

New Zealand’s chase was anchored by Tim Seifert, who set the tone at the top with a fluent 65 off 42 balls, attacking both pace and spin with ease. Although early wickets fell, Glenn Phillips swung the match decisively with a blistering 42 off 25 deliveries, keeping the required run rate firmly in check.

The middle order ensured there were no late jitters, with Daryl Mitchell (25 not out) and captain Mitchell Santner (17 not out) calmly guiding the team home in 17.5 overs, finishing at 183 for 5.

Afghanistan’s bowlers found moments of success, particularly Mujeeb Ur Rahman, but were unable to apply sustained pressure as New Zealand consistently found boundaries during key phases of the chase.

Afghanistan will face South Africa in their next match on Wednesday.

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Iran clinch AFC Futsal Asian Cup 2026 in penalty shootout thriller

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Iran claimed the AFC Futsal Asian Cup Indonesia 2026 title after defeating host nation Indonesia 5–4 on penalties in a thrilling final that ended 5–5 after extra time.

The victory marks Iran’s 14th Asian futsal crown.

Indonesia opened the scoring in the third minute through Rio Pangestu, but Iran quickly equalized via Hossesin Tayebibidgoli. The hosts then surged ahead with goals from Reza Gunawan and Israr Megantara, who scored twice, putting Indonesia 4–1 up.

Iran fought back, with Mahdi Karimi scoring in the 18th minute and again in the 38th to force extra time. Ahmad Abbasi also scored, while Samuel Eko added two more goals for Indonesia.

In extra time, Megantara gave Indonesia the lead again, but Iran responded immediately through Abbasi, sending the match to penalties.

In the shootout, Indonesia’s goalkeeper Muhammad Nizar saved Iran’s first kick, but Iran recovered as Mahdi Rostami denied Indonesia’s fourth attempt. Hossein Sabzi converted the decisive penalty to secure the title.

All matches of the AFC Futsal Asian Cup Indonesia 2026 were broadcast exclusively and legally across Afghanistan by Ariana Radio and Television Network (ATN).

 
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Indonesia shock Japan to reach historic AFC Futsal Asian Cup final

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Indonesia produced a stunning performance to defeat four-time champions Japan 5–3 after extra time on Thursday, securing their first-ever place in the AFC Futsal Asian Cup Indonesia 2026 final. The hosts will face Iran in Saturday’s title clash.

Indonesia led 3–2 late in the match before Japan forced extra time with a last-minute penalty, but the home side regained control in the additional period to complete a famous victory.

Both teams made a fast start. Japan’s Shoto Yamanaka and Ryoto Kai threatened early, while Indonesia responded through Yogi Saputra and Samuel Eko. Chances continued at both ends, with Kokoro Harada hitting the post and Indonesia testing Japan from distance.

The breakthrough came in the 11th minute when Samuel Eko reacted quickest to a loose ball, spinning and firing into the bottom corner. Japan pushed back strongly, striking the woodwork again and forcing several saves from keeper Ahmad Habiebie.

Indonesia nearly doubled their lead before halftime through Eko, but Tabuchi kept Japan in the game.

Early in the second half, Indonesia captain Mochammad Iqbal was denied at close range before an own goal by Takehiro Motoishi made it 2–0 in the 23rd minute. Japan responded by intensifying their attacks, hitting the post once more.

Motoishi pulled one back in the 31st minute after Ahmad failed to hold his low shot. Japan equalized in the 35th minute through Kazuya Shimizu’s powerful strike. Firman Adriansyah appeared to win it for Indonesia late on, but Japan forced extra time with a penalty converted by Shimizu after a handball.

Indonesia showed their resilience in extra time. Reza Gunawan punished a misplaced pass to restore the lead just before the break, and Rizki Amanda capitalized on another Japanese error to finalize the 5–3 victory.

The historic win sends Indonesia into the continental final for the first time, igniting celebrations across the host nation.

Fans can watch the final live on Ariana Television.

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