New Zealand’s Afghanistan Test Canceled, Leaving Team Disappointed
New Zealand’s Test match against Afghanistan was canceled due to persistent rain and outfield issues, leaving the team disappointed and without any match practice before their upcoming series against Sri Lanka and India. Head coach Gary Stead expressed frustration over the missed opportunity to acclimatize to subcontinent conditions.
The one-off Test was not part of the World Test Championship, but Stead emphasized its importance to the team. “Test cricket is very, very dear to the team’s hearts,” he said. “Every Test you get to play in is a big one.”
Despite the cancellation, Stead praised Afghanistan’s recent achievements in white-ball cricket, including their victory over New Zealand in the 2024 T20 World Cup group stage. He welcomed the prospect of playing more Tests against Afghanistan in the future.
“Afghanistan have knocked just about every top team in the world over now,” Stead said. “They’re certainly a force and becoming more and more of a force in world cricket.”
New Zealand’s remaining eight Tests in the World Test Championship cycle will be played in Asia, and Stead is confident in the team’s ability to adapt to the conditions. “We’ve been there once in the past, and we are desperate to get there again,” he said of the World Test Championship final.
“The conditions that we face in Galle will be, I’m sure, different to Bangalore, Pune, and Mumbai when we come back here again,” Stead added. “So it’s still about adapting to the different surfaces.”