Afghanistan s first-ever one-day international against Pakistan achieved what no other sport had managed -- support from the once cricket-hating Taliban, an official said Saturday. "Friday s match was a big milestone for Afghanistan, so much so that the Taliban sent a message of support, saying they are praying for the success of the team," Omar Zakhilwal, president Afghanistan Cricket Board told reporters. Although Afghanistan lost by seven wickets in the first-ever one-dayer against Pakistan on Friday, they gave a good account of themselves, scoring 195 and then capturing three early wickets before succumbing. Cricket has become the top sport in the war-ravaged country in the last three years after it was introduced by youths who learnt the game in refugee camps in Pakistan following the Soviet invasion of their country in 1979. Under the Taliban regime no outdoor sport was allowed and grounds were primarily used for executing political opponents who defied the hardliners. But since the ouster of the Taliban, following the war on terror led by the United States in 2001, cricket has taken root with Afghanistan winning one-day status in 2009. Zakhilwal, also the finance minister in the Hamid Karzai-led government, said cricket is uniting the nation. "Even president Karzai was watching the match and wished the team well," said Zakhilwal. "Across the country 80-90 percent of the kids were watching the game as this was a big occasion for our cricket." Zakhilwal said no other thing unites Afghanistan like cricket. "On streets you can see kids playing, there is no other sport which mobilises the people, neither politics nor any other event, neither the reconstruction, there is nothing which can match cricket. "This (cricket) becomes an example of progress in other areas as well. Even with little peace in our country we have achieved this much in cricket. We can achieve more -- when there is a will, there is a way, with the support of the people." Zakhilwal said his board will push other nations to play his team. "We are pushing the top teams," said Zakhilwal, praising Pakistan for giving them the opportunity. "It was great support from Pakistan. We are pushing India, Australia, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and with this kind of performance and following I see no reason why they don t play us." Zakhilwal urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) for more help. "They have done their part but they should help us get more chances against top teams," said Zakhilwal, hoping countries would not shy away from facing his team. "My personal opinion is that top teams shy away from playing us because winning against Afghanistan is not huge but losing against them would be big for them. "I think we are a team and have broken the ice by playing Pakistan and the team has shown maturity and strength," said Zakhilwal, predicting the day when his country would host international matches was not far ahead. "We now have two international stadiums -- in Kabul and Jalalabad -- and we are open to all teams. If they can t come, they can play us anywhere in the world," said Zakhilwal.
Popular Posts
-
After Barcelona wining the match against Mallorca 2-1 Barcelona gets nearer to RM . It Was Messi and Pique who scored For the Catalans.M...
-
He will join Arsenal for 13 million euros, according to reports. The German club, currently 14th in the Bundesliga, made no confirmatio...
-
20M For Robin Van Persie By Juventus: Robin Van Persie Has Been Offered 20 Million Pounds To Join The Italian Champions Juventus.Ju...
-
Roger Federer reached his 33rd consecutive grand slam quarter-final despite struggling with an injury scare on his way to a tough four-...
-
FIFA will discuss the possibility of allowing teams to use a fourth substitute in extra time when its rules-making panel meets next mont...
-
Andre Villas-Boas has admitted that he does not enjoy the full support of his Chelsea squad ahead of the FA Cup fifth-round meeting wit...
-
C helsea Have Announced Their Final Bid For Moses: Chelsea are preparing a final £7.5 million big for Wigan Athletic forward Victor Mo...
-
Spurs skipper Ledley King is an enthusiastic backer of the Skills programme Tottenham skipper hopes to mentor and improve opportunit...
-
BRAD Hodge and skipper Andrew McDonald guided Melbourne Renegades to a comfortable eight-wicket win over Sydney Sixers at Etihad Stadium....
-
M anchester United Striker Wayne Rooney Has Said That Lionel Messi Is Better Then C.Ronaldo.Wayne Rooney rates Lionel Messi higher than ...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

0 comments:
Post a Comment