Afghanistan Opener Ibrahim Zadran Doubtful for Historic Test Debut

Afghanistan Opener Ibrahim Zadran Doubtful for Historic Test Debut

Afghanistan Opener Ibrahim Zadran Doubtful for Historic Test Against New Zealand

Afghanistan’s hopes of a strong start in their inaugural Test match against New Zealand have been dealt a blow with the injury to opening batter Ibrahim Zadran. The 22-year-old sustained an ankle injury during the team’s final practice session in Greater Noida on Sunday, just a day before the historic encounter.

“Today, in the practice session, Ibrahim had an injury in his ankle. But it’s not sure 100 percent what will happen tomorrow. We will see what will happen with him,” Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi said at the pre-match press conference.

Zadran’s absence would be a significant setback for Afghanistan, as he has been a key contributor in their Test matches. He has played seven of Afghanistan’s nine Tests, scoring 384 runs at an average of 32.00, including a maiden century against Sri Lanka earlier this year.

The injury to Zadran adds to Afghanistan’s already depleted squad, as they are also without star spinner Rashid Khan. The absence of these two key players could make it challenging for Afghanistan to compete against a strong New Zealand side.

Persistent rain has also hampered the preparations for both teams, with the practice sessions being disrupted. The weather forecast for the Test match is also uncertain, with rain predicted for the first few days.

Despite the challenges, Afghanistan will be determined to make a strong impression in their first-ever Test match. They will be led by experienced skipper Shahidi, who has played 10 Tests and scored over 500 runs.

New Zealand, on the other hand, will be looking to continue their dominance in Test cricket. They are ranked second in the ICC Test rankings and have a strong squad led by captain Kane Williamson.

The one-off Test match between Afghanistan and New Zealand will be a historic occasion for both teams. It will be the first time that Afghanistan has played a Test match against a top-ranked nation, and it will also be the first Test match to be played in Greater Noida.

Afghanistan Seeks Permanent Home Venue in India for Test Cricket Growth

Afghanistan Seeks Permanent Home Venue in India for Test Cricket Growth

Afghanistan’s Test cricket aspirations hinge on securing a permanent home venue in India, according to captain Hashmatullah Shahidi. Currently unable to host international matches at home, Afghanistan has been forced to play their home Tests at various locations in India, including Dehradun, Lucknow, and Abu Dhabi.

Shahidi believes that establishing a single home venue would significantly enhance Afghanistan’s performance in red-ball cricket. “If we stick with one venue, it will be more effective for us,” he said. “We know our own conditions very well. So hopefully that time comes in future that teams come to Afghanistan.”

Afghanistan’s Test record has been limited, with only nine matches played in six years. However, Shahidi is eager for more opportunities against top-ranked teams. “If we get a lot more chances with the good teams, we will improve,” he said. “I think if we get more chances on regular basis, we will improve a lot.”

Shahidi also expressed a desire for longer Test series, believing that it would provide Afghanistan with valuable experience. “If we get three- or four-match series in one time, I think it will be very good for us as a side,” he said. “Playing matches will make us even better on judging the ball and playing good cricket in red-ball format.”

Despite their limited Test experience, Afghanistan has made significant strides in white-ball cricket, reaching the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup earlier this year. Shahidi is confident that Afghanistan can achieve similar success in Test cricket. “We want to show to the world our best format is Test cricket,” he said. “I think we have that ability to do it and need to show it.”

However, the upcoming Test against New Zealand in Greater Noida is threatened by inclement weather, with rain and thunderstorms forecast for the coming week. It remains to be seen how much red-ball action Afghanistan will get from this match.

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