Afghanistan to Face New Zealand in Historic One-Off Test

Afghanistan to Face New Zealand in Historic One-Off Test

Afghanistan, the rising stars of international cricket, are set to face the formidable New Zealand in a historic one-off Test match in September. This highly anticipated encounter will mark the first time these two nations have clashed in the longest format of the game.

The match will be played at the Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground in India, a venue that has previously served as Afghanistan’s adopted home ground. This will be Afghanistan’s 10th Test match, and their third in 2024, the most they have played in a single calendar year.

The Test is scheduled to take place from September 9 to 13, approximately one month before New Zealand’s three-Test tour of India. Prior to the Afghanistan Test, New Zealand will embark on a Test series in Sri Lanka, with dates yet to be announced.

This encounter holds significant importance for Afghanistan, as it will provide them with an opportunity to test their mettle against one of the world’s top cricketing nations. Afghanistan has a commendable 3-6 win-loss record in their first nine Tests, with their last victory coming against Zimbabwe in March 2021.

In their two Tests so far in 2024, Afghanistan has faced defeats against Sri Lanka and Ireland. They also lost their one-off Test in Bangladesh last year. Despite these setbacks, Afghanistan remains a formidable opponent, eager to prove their worth on the international stage.

Following the New Zealand Test, England, Australia, Pakistan, and South Africa will be the only countries to have not yet played against Afghanistan in a Test match. Australia had previously withdrawn from hosting Afghanistan in a Test in 2021 due to humanitarian concerns.

The Afghanistan-New Zealand Test match promises to be a captivating spectacle, showcasing the skills and determination of both teams. Afghanistan will be looking to make a statement against a world-class opponent, while New Zealand will be aiming to maintain their dominance in the Test arena.