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Plan B for West Indies, history for Afghanistan – ESPNcricinfo.com

West Indies v Afghanistan, 1st T20I, St Kitts June 1, 2017

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June 2, 2017 Start time 19:30 local (23:30 GMT)

Afghanistan will hope to extend their 11-match winning streak in T20Is Associated Press

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For the West Indies, this series stacks up as Plan B, a convenient arrangement facilitated by their board considering they failed to make the cut for the ongoing Champions Trophy, a tournament to which only the top eight ODI teams were invited. A side that won the tournament when it was held in England 13 years ago, and reached the final of the following edition, West Indies found themselves locked out of the competition altogether, the first time one of the traditional top eight teams failed to qualify for an ICC world event.

For Afghanistan, however, series don't come much bigger than this. This is the first bilateral series they are playing against a Full Member that isn't Pakistan, Bangladesh or Zimbabwe. They get the opportunity to tour a part of the world that will always be remembered for producing a cricketing generation that could stand up to the greatest sides in history. And, anyway, never mind nostalgia, for Afghanistan are playing a T20I series against the reigning world champions in the shortest format of the game.

A sombre backdrop marks the beginning of the series for Afghanistan. The players will still be recovering emotionally from the horrific news of a bomb blast in Kabul that killed nearly 100 people and injured almost 500 more. This series might feel much less important back home than it did just a couple of days ago. However, cricket has been a welcome distraction for the Afghan fans ever since their side burst on to the scene, and in that role, this unique tale still has a role to play, and a void to fill.

Form guide

West Indies LWLLL (last five completed matches, most recent first) Afghanistan WWWWW

In the spotlight

Carlos Brathwaite and Kieron Pollard might view this series as an opportunity to play themselves back into form. Considering how imposing the Afghanistan outfit can be in this format, both Brathwaite and Pollard will look to bring on their A-game. Furthermore, with the fifth edition of the Caribbean Premier League coming up, they hardly need extra motivation.

Rashid Khan is arguably Afghanistan's most valuable long-term asset. Still only 18, he has already played 50 limited-overs internationals, and his consistency earned him a contract with Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL, where he played all his side's matches and picked up 17 wickets from 14 games. He was also instrumental in Afghanistan's most famous win, a victory over West Indies in the World T20 in 2016, taking 2 for 26 in four overs. Off the only ball he faced, he smashed a six, and how many runs did Afghanistan win by? Six, of course. Given the enormity of his credentials in the shortest format, he could squeeze into most T20 sides in the world.

Team news

West Indies have included the 24-year old uncapped fast bowler from Guyana, Ronsford Beaton, in their 13-man squad. Beaton, who has scalped 31 wickets in 36 T20s, could be expected to feature in the playing XI at some stage in the series. Jason Holder, the ODI captain, has been rested.

West Indies (possible) 1 Evin Lewis, 2 Chadwick Walton (wk), 3 Marlon Samuels, 4 Lendl Simmons, 5 Keiron Pollard, 6 Jason Mohammed, 7 Carlos Brathwaite (capt), 8 Sunil Narine, 9 Rovman Powell, 10 Samuel Badree, 11 Kesrick Williams

Afghanistan's squad is a mix of experience and youth, and one of their key objectives in this series will be to gauge the performance of the younger crop of players as pioneers like Mohammad Nabi and Asghar Stanikzai begin to transition into the latter stages of their careers.

Afghanistan squad 1 Asghar Stanikzai (capt), 2 Amir Hamza, 3 Dawlat Zadran, 4 Fareed Ahmad, 5 Gulbadin Naib, 6 Javed Ahmadi, 7 Karim Janat, 8 Mohammad Nabi, 9 Najibullah Zadran, 10 Noor Ali Zadran, 11 Rashid Khan, 12 Samiullah Shenwari, 13 Shafiqullah (wk), 14 Shapoor Zadran, 15 Usman Ghani, 16 Afsar Zazai, 17 Naveen-ul-Haq, 18 Sharafuddin Ashraf

Pitch and conditions

Warner Park has been used sparingly for international cricket since it was inaugurated in 2006; it has hosted only 22 men's international games. The pitch is expected to take turn, which should play to both sides' strengths. There is a small chance of rain, but a full game is expected.

Stats and trivia

Danyal Rasool is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @Danny61000

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Pakistan bans its cricketers from playing in Afghanistan T20 league – Hindustan Times

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will not allow its players and coaches to feature in Afghanistans domestic Twenty20 league next month following a breakdown in relations between their boards in the wake of Wednesdays blast in Kabul.

At least 80 people were killed and hundreds wounded in Kabul in an attack which, Afghanistans intelligence agency said, had been carried out by the Taliban-affiliated Haqqani network with assistance from Pakistan.

READ|Afghanistan cancels cricket series against Pakistan after Kabul terror attack

The Afghanistan Cricket Board subsequently cancelled all proposed fixtures between the countries, saying no agreement of friendly matches is possible between both parties.

The PCB responded by denying permission for cricketers such as Babar Azam, Umar Akmal and Kamran Akmal to play in the Twenty20 tournament despite being picked by franchises at last weeks auction.

READ|Every blast in Afghanistan sends shivers down the spine of these cricketers

The PCB announces that none of the players and officials (coaches) contracted to Afghanistan T20 league would be issued NOCs (no-objection certificates), the Pakistan board said in a statement on Friday.

No Pakistani player or official can feature in the league, it added.

The fifth edition of the six-team Shpageeza Cricket League begins in Kabul on July 18.

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Sangakkara to feature for MCC v Afghanistan – Lord’s

Kumar Sangakkara has joined Brendon McCullum in representing MCC to play against Afghanistan on Tuesday 11 July in a historic match at the Home of Cricket.

The former Sri Lanka batsman will feature in the 50-over fixture which will be the first ever game for Afghanistan at Lords.

Tickets are now on sale online for the match, with prices set at 20 for Adults, 10 for Over-65s and 5 for Under 16s.

Sangakkara, who retires from first-class cricket at the end of this season, has been in superb form this season for Surrey, averaging 109.50 in the Specsavers County Championship after scoring five consecutive centuries - one short of a world record.

His historic run, which equalled the County Championship record, included a pair of 100s at Lord's against Middlesex, where he had the privilege of walking past his own newly unveiled portrait on his way to the middle.

Sangakkara also made 321 runs in the Royal London One-Day Cup at an average of 80.25 as Surrey qualified for the quarter-finals.

During his international career, the wicketkeeper scored 12,400 runs at an average of 57.40 in Test match cricket with a further 1,4234 runs in One-Day Internationals.

Sangakkara said: I am very excited to be playing against Afghanistan at Lords this summer.

I have a great respect and admiration for the Afghan cricketers as individuals and as a team.

They have stood tall against adversity and come out as a potent cricketing force capable of upsetting the best of sides in the shorter versions of the game.

I do hope that they will very soon attain Test status and contribute to improve and become a lasting fixture on the elite world cricketing stage.

Afghanistans progress as a one-day side was witnessed last year after the nation reached the Super 10 of the World Twenty20 finals in India, beating West Indies by six runs in Nagpur.

More recently, spinner Rashid Khan and all-rounder Mohammad Nabi have featured for Sunrisers Hyderabad in this years IPL campaign.

A similar fixture last year saw MCC beaten by Nepal in front of a crowd of nearly 6,000 at Lord's.

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The MacArthur Model for Afghanistan – Wall Street Journal (subscription)

The MacArthur Model for Afghanistan
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Afghanistan is an expensive disaster for America. The Pentagon has already consumed $828 billion on the war, and taxpayers will be liable for trillions more in veterans' health-care costs for decades to come. More than 2,000 American soldiers have died ...

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Deadly Bombing in Kabul Is One of the Afghan War’s Worst Strikes – New York Times


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