Trott Reveals ACB Conflict Resolution Amid T20 World Cup Preparations

Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott has confirmed that communication issues with the cricket board have been resolved. He revealed having productive discussions with ACB stakeholders and top management about moving forward. Trott emphasized that the team is now working together toward building a strong side for future tournaments. The coach also confirmed his contract extends through the 2026 T20 World Cup.

Key Points: Jonathan Trott Confirms Afghanistan Cricket Board Issues Resolved

  • Trott confirms contract extension until 2026 T20 World Cup
  • Afghanistan seeks redemption after disappointing Asia Cup campaign
  • Coach emphasizes improved communication with board management
  • Team prepares for Zimbabwe T20I series starting Wednesday
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Any miscommunication or misunderstanding with ACB has been sorted out: Trott

Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott confirms communication issues with cricket board resolved, focuses on T20 World Cup 2026 after Asia Cup disappointment.

"Had a good discussion; the ACB, myself, all the stakeholders... any miscommunication or misunderstanding have been sorted out - Jonathan Trott"

Harare, Oct 29

Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott confirmed that any miscommunication with the Afghanistan Cricket Board had now been resolved and assured that relationships between both parties are now smooth.

Recently, Trott criticised the ACB for poor communication, stating he had no say in selecting the squad and had not spoken with top management or the chief selector.

"Had a good discussion; the ACB, myself, all the stakeholders and top management and sort of come to an agreement of playing and going forward, and I think it's been resolved, and any miscommunication or misunderstanding have been sorted out. So communication is now in and working all together and building up together for a strong Zimbabwe side and looking beyond that and for the T20I World Cup in the subcontinent," Trott told reporters ahead of the three-match T20I series against Zimbabwe.

"I think sometimes these discussions are healthy, as you realise where things can be improved on both sides communication-wise, and the communication over the last few days was brilliant. I enjoyed that and am looking forward to the next few months," he added.

Trott also stated that his focus will be on the next T20 World Cup and the side will aim to put up good performances after a disappointing Asia Cup campaign. The 20-over World Cup will be hosted by India and Sri Lanka in 2026, with 20 teams participating. Afghanistan found a direct entry into the top 20 courtesy of their finishing inside the top seven in the previous edition of the tournament.

"It's been some good discussion in the last few days. I have signed a contract for the end of the 26 World Cup and will be there obviously so excited about the future and the next few months. That's my focus at the moment. As a team, we are obviously disappointed about how the Asia Cup went but need to bounce back and the guys have some good training," Trott added.

Afghanistan, who lost the one-off Test against Zimbabwe, will now face them in a three-match T20I series starting Wednesday at the Harare Sports Club. The next two matches will be played on October 31 and November 3, respectively, at the same venue.

- IANS

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Priya S
Communication breakdowns in cricket administration are so common across boards. Glad Trott spoke up and they sorted it out. The coach should definitely have a say in team selection - that's basic!
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Arjun K
Looking forward to seeing Afghanistan bounce back after the Asia Cup disappointment. Their spin attack is world class and could trouble any team in the subcontinent conditions for T20 World Cup 2026.
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Sarah B
While it's good they resolved things, I hope this isn't just temporary peace. Cricket boards need to maintain consistent communication with coaching staff for team success. The players deserve better administration.
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Vikram M
Afghanistan team has become so exciting to watch! Their journey from refugee camps to international cricket is inspiring. Hope they continue to grow and challenge the top teams. All the best for Zimbabwe series! 💪
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Michael C
Good that Trott has clarity until 2026 World Cup. Stability in coaching staff is crucial for team development. Afghanistan could be dark horses in the next T20 World Cup hosted in India and Sri Lanka.

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