Image: The ECB has urged the ICC to take action against the Afghanistan Cricket Board over the Taliban's violations of women's rights England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief Richard Gould has ...
We are committed to leveraging our influence constructively to support the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) in fostering cricket development and ensuring playing opportunities for both men and ...
Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has re-appointed Former Captain Younis Khan, a legendary Pakistani batsman, as the batting consultant for the Afghan national cricket team. Khan will guide the team ...
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) had tried to set one up in 2010, but quietly shelved the plan after four years, citing a shortage of female players. In 2020 it tried again. Players for the ...
Opener Zadran has recovered from ankle surgery to make the 15-man squad named by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Sunday. Right-arm spin bowler Mujeeb Ur Rehman was not included in the ...
We are committed to leveraging our influence constructively to support the ACB [Afghanistan Cricket Board] in fostering cricket development and ensuring playing opportunities for both men and ...
Afghanistan Cricket Board, CEO, Naseeb Khan said that ACB is pleased to sign a contract with Younis Khan as interim mentor of the national team for Champions Trophy 2025. He also wished him luck ...
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has named Younis Khan, a former cricket player for Pakistan, as the team's mentor for the 2025 Champions Trophy, which will begin on February 19. The former ...
The Afghanistan Cricket Board receives about $17 million annually as part of the ICC's revenue distribution model. But few have the appetite to halt cricket's ultimate feel-good story, a national ...
Hashmatullah Shahidi will lead Afghanistan in their maiden ICC Men's Champions Trophy campaign as the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) confirmed the 15-player squad on Sunday. For all latest news ...
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) had 25 contracted women players in 2020 but most of them are now living in exile in Australia following the Taliban takeover of their country in August 2021.