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Asia Cup 2025 kicks off today with Afghanistan vs Hong Kong curtain-raiser

Afghanistan arrive at the competition with growing confidence and international recognition as Rashid Khan’s side has established itself as more than just a spirited underdog.

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The 17th edition of the Asia Cup gets underway today, Tuesday September 9, with Afghanistan facing Hong Kong in the curtain-raiser at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

The 20-day tournament, played in the T20 format as preparation for the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup, brings together eight teams battling for continental supremacy.

Afghanistan arrive at the competition with growing confidence and international recognition as Rashid Khan’s side has established itself as more than just a spirited underdog.

With world-class spinners in Rashid himself, Mohammad Nabi, and Noor Ahmad, along with a powerful batting lineup led by Ibrahim Zadran and Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Afghanistan are seen as dark horses capable of challenging the traditional heavyweights.

For many, this Asia Cup could mark a defining moment in Afghan cricket’s journey from emerging competitor to genuine title contender.

The tournament format divides the eight teams into two groups. Afghanistan sit in Group B alongside Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong. Group A features India, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman. After the round-robin group stage, the top two from each group advance to the Super Four, with the final set for September 28 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

India, led by Suryakumar Yadav, enter as defending champions and the tournament favourites, boasting eight Asia Cup titles.

Sri Lanka, with six championships, and Pakistan, with two, remain strong contenders despite recent transitions in their squads.

Bangladesh carry momentum from a series of recent wins, while Hong Kong and UAE are determined to prove their mettle after qualifying through the ACC Premier Cup.

Oman, placed in Group A, round out the lineup.

For Afghanistan, today’s opening clash against Hong Kong offers the chance to start strong and build momentum toward what many hope will be their deepest Asia Cup run yet.

With Rashid Khan at the helm, the team has repeatedly shown it can unsettle the giants of world cricket — and in the UAE’s familiar conditions, Afghan fans will expect nothing less than another spirited charge for glory.

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Afghanistan national buzkashi team defeats Hungary 14–0

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Afghanistan national buzkashi team secured a 14–0 victory over Hungary in its opening match of the 2026 International Kokpar Tournament in Kazakhstan.

The city of Turkestan in Kazakhstan is hosting the international Kokpar competition.

The tournament began on March 15 and will continue until March 21, 2026.

Teams from Afghanistan, China, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Turkey are participating in the competition.

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IPL 2026 kicks off in under two weeks; Afghan players set to shine

Several Afghan cricketers are once again set to feature prominently in the world’s most lucrative T20 league.

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Cricket fans across the region are gearing up for the 19th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2026), which is set to begin in less than two weeks on 28 March 2026.

The tournament will run until 31 May, featuring 10 franchises competing in a packed schedule of T20 matches across India.

The upcoming season will see the Royal Challengers Bengaluru enter the competition as defending champions after winning their first-ever IPL title in 2025, ending an 18-year wait for the trophy. Virat Kohli and his RCB teammates secured the championship with a dramatic six-run victory over the Punjab Kings in the final.

Alongside RCB, the league features other major franchises including the Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Lucknow Super Giants, Gujarat Titans and Punjab Kings.

Afghan players in IPL 2026

Several Afghan cricketers are once again set to feature prominently in the world’s most lucrative T20 league.

Star leg-spinner Rashid Khan will represent the Gujarat Titans, where he remains one of the team’s key bowlers and one of the most successful T20 spinners in the world.

Young left-arm spinner Noor Ahmad will play for the Chennai Super Kings, bringing his mystery spin to the five-time champions as they look to return to title-contending form.

Emerging spin talent Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar is part of the Mumbai Indians squad, while all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai will represent the Punjab Kings.

Their participation highlights Afghanistan’s growing influence on the global cricket stage, with Afghan players increasingly sought after in major franchise leagues around the world.

IPL broadcast in Afghanistan

For fans in Afghanistan, Ariana Radio and Television Network (ATN) has once again secured exclusive rights to broadcast the IPL live across the country.

Matches will air on Ariana Television, bringing every game of the tournament to Afghan audiences. Fans can also follow updates, highlights and match coverage through Ariana News and ATN’s social media platforms.

With star players, fierce rivalries and Afghan talent in the spotlight, IPL 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting seasons yet — and cricket fans in Afghanistan will be able to follow every moment live.

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Afghanistan’s national buzkashi team travels to Kazakhstan for international tournament

Buzkashi, often considered Afghanistan’s national sport, is a centuries-old Central Asian tradition in which riders compete on horseback to carry a goat or calf carcass to a designated goal.

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Afghanistan’s national buzkashi team has departed for Kazakhstan to compete in an international buzkashi tournament, marking another appearance for the country in the traditional sport on the global stage.

The General Directorate of the National Olympic Committee, Physical Education and Sports said a 15-member delegation was sent to the competition. The team was introduced by the National Buzkashi, Javelin and Traditional Games Federation and includes 12 chapandaz—the skilled riders who compete in buzkashi—along with three officials.

According to the statement, the tournament will take place from March 15 to March 21 in the city of Turkistan, Kazakhstan. Teams from nine countries, including Afghanistan, are expected to participate in the event.

Buzkashi, often considered Afghanistan’s national sport, is a centuries-old Central Asian tradition in which riders compete on horseback to carry a goat or calf carcass to a designated goal.

The sport remains deeply rooted in Afghan culture and is widely played across the country, particularly during festivals and major celebrations.

Afghanistan has historically been one of the strongest nations in buzkashi, and participation in international tournaments provides an opportunity for Afghan riders to showcase the country’s traditional sport while strengthening cultural ties with other Central Asian nations where the game is also popular.

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