Australia to play Afghanistan in ODI

SYDNEY: Top-ranked Australia will play emerging cricket nation Afghanistan for the first time in a one-day international in the Middle East next month, Cricket Australia (CA) said yesterday.
The game will serve as a warm-up for Australia’s series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates, which immediately precedes the ICC World Twenty20 tournament in Sri Lanka in September-October.
CA chief executive James Sutherland said Australia had been looking for a chance to play Afghanistan and saw the opportunity once details of the the Pakistan ODI and Twenty20 series in the UAE had become clear over the weekend.
While no venue has been yet finalized for the Afghanistan ODI, CA said the game was being scheduled to allow the Australian team time to acclimatise before taking on Pakistan in three ODIs and three T20s in August.
“Everyone in world cricket have been really impressed with how cricket has flourished in Afghanistan, despite its pressing national problems,” Sutherland said in a statement.
“As an ICC member, CA strongly supports world cricket’s ambition for cricket to continue to develop as a global sport and that, combined with the strong relationships between our two countries, encouraged us to look at how we might recognize and encourage Afghanistan by playing them on the field.”
Sutherland said Australia were also looking forward to hosting Afghanistan in the ICC Under-19 World Cup in Australia in August.
He said the details of the Afghanistan fixture had been finalized in discussions at last week’s annual meeting of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Malaysia.
ICC president Alan Isaac, speaking in Dublin where he will watch Afghanistan play Ireland, welcomed the match by saying Monday: “This fixture supports ICC’s initiative to provide more opportunities for our top ranking associate/affiliate member (AM) teams to play against better opposition.”
The New Zealander added: “It aligns perfectly with the ICC strategic plan to build a bigger, better global game by developing more competitive teams at the highest level.”