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Gurbaz Dream Come True: Afghanistan's Test Challenge vs India Beckons

Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz expressed that playing against India in the upcoming one-off Test is a long-held dream coming true. He noted the team's extensive preparation, including a month-long red-ball camp in Afghanistan and additional practice in Chandigarh. Gurbaz acknowledged Afghanistan's inexperience in Test cricket but stressed the squad is mentally and physically ready to compete. He also praised new head coach Richard Pybus, calling the team lucky to have his vast knowledge.

'It was a dream to play against India in India in Test cricket': Gurbaz eager for Afghanistan's red-ball challenge vs IND

New Chandigarh, June 6

Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz expressed that playing against India in the upcoming one-off Test is a long-held dream coming true as he described the chance to participate in red-ball cricket in India as a special milestone in his career.

Watching Afghanistan's early steps in Test cricket from a distance, Gurbaz acknowledged that this moment has deep personal importance as his team strives to make its mark in the longest format.

"I feel amazing. I remember the first Test which I was not part of the test match and I was watching on the TV. Yeah, it just was a dream to play against India in India in Test cricket. Finally, I'm here. Very excited for this game, yeah," Gurbaz said.

Afghanistan arrive for the fixture after an extended period of preparation, having spent more than a month working on their red-ball game before travelling to India. Gurbaz believes the groundwork has left the squad well placed heading into the contest.

"Been very nice. From the last one and a half months, we were practicing in Afghanistan and then we came here early a little bit and then we had a good practice session here in Chandigarh as well that I think we are very well prepared and looking for a good game," the keeper-batter said.

While Afghanistan have made significant strides in white-ball cricket, Gurbaz acknowledged that Test cricket remains a learning process for a side still building experience in the format. He stressed that the team has embraced the challenge and is determined to compete despite its relative inexperience.

"It's a learning for us. We are not that well experienced in Test cricket, which I think in Test cricket, you really need experience and test experience, actually. I think it's a good learning for us and also we had a very good camp and we had a very good red ball practice.

"I think mentally, physically, we are well prepared and the way we practiced and the way the boys are ready, I think we are very ready to fight and at the same time, we just need to be looking for a good game to play a good cricket game. And yeah, it's a new challenge for me, but as a cricketer, I don't need to make excuses and I'm well prepared to play a good cricket," Gurbaz noted.

The match will also mark the beginning of a new chapter under head coach Richard Pybus, who is overseeing his first assignment with the side. Gurbaz spoke highly of the experienced coach, praising both his support and knowledge.

"He's such a nice man. He's an encouraged guy and I think he's a very well supporter for all of us. It's our first tour with him and hopefully we keep continuing the good memories which we had before. And yeah, his knowledge is more than our age. I think we are lucky to have a coach like him and hopefully we learn so much things from him," he said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Siddharth J

Honestly, this is the kind of spirit we need in world cricket. Afghanistan's rise in white-ball is phenomenal, but Tests are the real test. Their preparation shows they mean business. Hope the BCCI schedules more games for smaller teams. 🏏

Priya S

Love Gurbaz's humility. "His knowledge is more than our age" - such a respectful thing to say about Coach Pybus. Afghanistan cricket is growing beautifully. Wishing them all the best for the Test! 🙏🏼

Vikram M

Respect to Afghanistan for taking Test cricket seriously. But let's be honest - our Indian team, especially on home pitches, will be a different beast. Hope it's a competitive match, not a one-sided affair. Good luck to them though!

Rohit P

Watching Afghanistan play Tests in India is a dream for us fans too! Their spin attack against our batters will be interesting. Gurbaz seems like a mature leader. Test cricket needs more teams like Afghanistan bringing fresh energy. 🏏🔥

Kavya N

It's heartening to see Gurbaz speak so fondly about playing in India. Cricket truly unites! Their month-long prep shows dedication. That said, I hope the match doesn't get over in 2 days - Afghanistan need to focus on batting basics in Tests.

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