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LAHORE: Cricket Afghanistan is considering hosting Pakistan for a white-ball series in United Arab Emirates (UAE) later this year, according to sources.
According to details, the cricket boards of the two countries are discussing the series, which is schedule to take place in August and September this year. The series will include three One Day Internationals and an equal number of Twenty20s.
The series will take place after Pakistan return from their tour of the West Indies. Meanwhile, sources claimed that Pakistan will host the New Zealand cricket team for a series in September.
Mohammad Nabi meets Prime Minister Imran Khan
In February this year, Afghanistan cricket team member Mohammad Nabi said PM Imran Khan had promised to allow a cricket series to take place between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
This was revealed by sports journalist Saj Sadiq, who tweeted Nabi’s comments. According to Nabi, his meeting with the prime minister was an ‘exciting’ one.
“Meeting Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan was exciting. We had lunch & had a photoshoot with him,” he was quoted as saying. “We asked him to give Afghanistan a series with Pakistan and he has promised that. We enjoyed that meeting and discussed some cricket things with him,” added the cricketer.
Pakistan to play two Tests, five T20Is against West Indies
The Pakistan Cricket Boarad had earlier announced that the men’s national cricket team will tour West Indies and is scheduled to play two Tests and five T20 Internationals from July 21 to August 24.
The tour will commence with back-to-back T20Is in Barbados on 27 and 28 July, before action will move to Guyana for the July 31 and August 1 back-to-back T20Is, and the series finale on 3 August, the PCB statement stated.
After a two-day practice match on 6-7 August in Guyana, the side will move to Jamaica, where two Tests will be hosted at the Sabina Park stadium from 12-16 August and 20-24 August.
The two countries decided to scrap one Test match in the series and instead, include two T20Is in its place. The decision was taken keeping in mind the upcoming ICC World T20 Cup, PCB CEO Waseem Khan had said.