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Asia Cup 2025: Afghanistan face Bangladesh in crucial Group B clash in Abu Dhabi
The encounter could prove decisive in shaping the group standings, with both teams vying for a place in the Super Four stage.
Afghanistan will take on Bangladesh on Tuesday evening in a high-stakes Asia Cup 2025 Group B match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
The encounter could prove decisive in shaping the group standings, with both teams vying for a place in the Super Four stage.
Afghanistan come into the contest with renewed confidence after their emphatic 94-run victory over Hong Kong, where opener Sediqullah Atal’s unbeaten 73 and Azmatullah Omarzai’s power-hitting cameo lit up the scoreboard. Their bowlers, led by Fazalhaq Farooqi and Noor Ahmad, also found rhythm, raising hopes that Afghanistan’s pace-spin balance can challenge Bangladesh’s batting lineup.
Bangladesh, meanwhile, began their campaign strongly with a win against Hong Kong but faltered against Sri Lanka in their second outing. That defeat has left them under pressure to bounce back against a spirited Afghan side. Much will depend on their top order, particularly Litton Das and Tanzid Hasan Tamim, while all-rounders such as Mahedi Hasan could prove decisive with both bat and ball.
Conditions in Abu Dhabi have so far offered a fair contest between bat and ball, with teams that settle quickly at the crease reaping rewards. The toss is expected to play a key role, with chasing under lights potentially advantageous if dew becomes a factor.
For Afghanistan, the match is also about momentum and national pride. With Naveen-ul-Haq sidelined due to injury, the bowling attack has leaned on youth and fresh energy, symbolizing the country’s new generation of cricketers.
Bangladesh, on the other hand, will be determined to assert their experience and avoid slipping further behind in the group race.
With a place in the Super Four on the line, both teams are expected to come out firing in what promises to be a tightly contested battle in Abu Dhabi.
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ACB holds high-level meeting with new national team head coach
Officials exchanged views on preparation structures, player management, and coordination between departments ahead of future international assignments.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has held a comprehensive introductory meeting with newly appointed national team head coach Richard Pybus, bringing together senior officials and key technical departments to discuss the future direction of Afghan cricket.
The meeting was led by ACB Chief Executive Officer Naseeb Khan and included heads of domestic cricket, international cricket, the selection committee, and the high-performance centre. National team captains Hashmatullah Shahidi and Ibrahim Zadran also took part in the discussions.
According to the board, the first part of the session focused on outlining the long-term strategic vision for Afghanistan cricket, including performance goals and development pathways for the national team.
The head coach then led detailed technical discussions with department heads, seeking input on planning and execution for the upcoming national team training camp in Kabul. Officials exchanged views on preparation structures, player management, and coordination between departments ahead of future international assignments.
The ACB described the meeting as productive, noting that it reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen communication between coaching staff and technical units as the team prepares for a busy international schedule.
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Afghanistan U-17 football team ends CAFA campaign with 3–2 loss to Tajikistan
Afghanistan’s under-17 national football team concluded their 2026 CAFA U-17 Championship campaign with a 3–2 defeat against Tajikistan in their final match.
The team had previously registered two losses and one draw in their earlier three fixtures of the tournament.
The Central Asian competition, featuring five countries including Afghanistan, is being hosted by Uzbekistan and is scheduled to conclude on April 13.
The championship serves as a development platform for youth football in the region, offering players valuable international exposure while allowing national federations to evaluate emerging talent.
Fans across Afghanistan can follow the matches live on Ariana Television.
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Afghanistan’s new cricket head coach Richard Pybus arrives in Kabul
Richard Pybus, newly appointed head coach of the Afghanistan National Cricket Team, has arrived in Kabul to oversee the team’s upcoming skill development and training camp, the Afghanistan Cricket Board announced on Saturday.
He was welcomed by Naseeb Khan, Chief Executive Officer of the Afghanistan Cricket Board, who outlined the board’s strategic priorities and expressed high expectations for the team under the new coaching leadership.
During his first visit to the Afghan capital, Pybus held a series of meetings with officials from the Selection Committee, International and Domestic Cricket departments, and the High-Performance Center. He was joined by national team captains Hashmatullah Shahidi and Ibrahim Zadran, with discussions focusing on upcoming fixtures under the Future Tours Programme (FTP), team strategies, and preparations for the training camp.
According to the Afghanistan Cricket Board, a month-long camp involving nearly 40 players will be conducted under the supervision of the High-Performance Center and the head coach. The camp is scheduled to begin on April 12 and will run until May 16.
The training program is aimed at preparing the national side for its upcoming Test match and a three-match One Day International (ODI) series against India National Cricket Team.
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