Afghanistan Hosts Sri Lanka in Historic White-Ball Cricket Series in UAE

The Afghanistan Cricket Board has announced a historic white-ball series against Sri Lanka to be played in the United Arab Emirates. The series, comprising three T20Is and three ODIs, will run from March 13 to March 25, with the T20Is in Sharjah and the ODIs in Dubai. ACB CEO Naseeb Khan stated the series reflects strong collaboration with Sri Lanka Cricket and is key to preparing the Afghan team for upcoming major tournaments. Sri Lanka won the last bilateral encounter between the two sides in early 2024.

Key Points: Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka White-Ball Series in UAE Announced

  • Historic first bilateral series in UAE
  • 3 T20Is in Sharjah from March 13-17
  • 3 ODIs in Dubai from March 20-25
  • Part of Afghanistan's prep for ICC/ACC events
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Afghanistan to face Sri Lanka in white-ball series

Afghanistan Cricket Board confirms historic white-ball series vs Sri Lanka in UAE, featuring 3 T20Is and 3 ODIs from March 13-25.

"We are delighted to host Sri Lanka for the first time in our history. - Naseeb Khan, CEO of ACB"

Kabul, February 23

The Afghanistan Cricket Board has confirmed that they will play Sri Lanka in a white-ball series, consisting of three ODIs and as many T20I games from March 13 to 25 in the United Arab Emirates, according to a release.

The series will begin with its T20I leg and will see both teams go head-to-head in the first T20I match scheduled for March 13 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, with the 2nd and 3rd T20Is scheduled to be played on the 15th and 17th of March at the same venue.

The action will then shift to Dubai for the ODI series, with matches scheduled to be held on March 20, 22, and 25 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

"We are delighted to host Sri Lanka for the first time in our history. This event reflects the strength of our collaboration with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board, and we are committed to further strengthening our relationship to provide a high-quality cricket experience in the future. Sri Lanka has been playing excellent cricket recently, and we look forward to what promises to be a competitive white-ball series between two quality sides," Naseeb Khan, CEO of ACB, said.

"Additionally, the series is fundamental to our mission as we begin to further build our team and enhance key areas that need improvement. Our primary goal is to prepare the team for the major ICC and ACC events and the numerous bilateral commitments scheduled over the next two years," he further added.

The three T20Is will be played in Sharjah, while the ODIs will take place in Dubai. The last time the two sides met in a bilateral series was in early 2024, when Afghanistan toured Sri Lanka. On that occasion, Sri Lanka won both series, sealing a 3-0 whitewash in the ODIs and claiming the T20I series 2-1.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see Afghanistan getting regular cricket against established teams. Their journey is inspiring for the sport. Playing in UAE is a smart move given the situation back home. Wishing both teams the best!
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Aman W
Sri Lanka should win this comfortably on paper, but Afghanistan in UAE is a different beast. Their fans create a great atmosphere there. Hope the broadcast is on a channel we get in India.
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Sarah B
While it's great for cricket, I do wish more of these series were played in the home countries. The ACB CEO's point about preparing for ICC events is valid, but nothing beats a true home game for the fans and players.
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Karthik V
Match timings will be good for us in India! Evening games in UAE mean prime time viewing. Looking forward to seeing some young talent from both sides. Pathirana vs Afghan batters will be a key contest.
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Nikhil C
Respect to Afghanistan for building their cricket against all odds. But honestly, as a cricket fan, I find too many bilateral series are happening. The calendar is packed. Quality over quantity, maybe?

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