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February 20, 2017, 01:32 AM
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Afghanistan Are A Really Talented Bunch
Nabi and Rashid Khan just got sold in the IPL for 30 Lakh and 4 Crore respectively, the afghans are no doubt are a really talented bunch, and,I won`t be suprised when they overtake us in cricket, which is very soon, their A-Team beat Zimbabwe A at home and away, beat WI in WC T20, beat Zimbabwe Twice at home and twice abroad.......They really should get test status, and I am sure that they will become what we were never able to be....That is consistent away and at home..The talent is all there, and I can`t wait for the Afghanistan In West Indies Tour very soon, we might see the rise of Afghanistan
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February 20, 2017, 02:46 AM
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They are very talented. I ve followed their progress in football too, where they ve zoomed past all South Asian teams in such short time.
But...we ve seen this before. Kenya, Ireland, UAE, Scotland even Zim to a certain extent (Although they were a stronger team than us long before us). Replacing the original crop of cricketers with a new batch is often the toughest tasks faced by associates.
Although Afghan is progressing superbly, lot of their senior players are on the older side. The natural talent is surely there, how well they progress depends on a lot on administration side as well. I definitely am looking forward to seeing them as the next test nation.
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February 20, 2017, 03:06 AM
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Good to see Afghanistan doing well in sports. Gives their cursed country something to cheer about. I saw a nice documentary on the Afghanistan cricket team.
They need the right resources and support for them to progress. But they also need the right framework to develop their youth. But looking at these T20 contracts will give being a full time sports career in their country new dimensions
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February 20, 2017, 03:14 AM
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Are Afg's 'home' games going to be in the UAE, Pakistan or India?
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February 20, 2017, 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted by NoName
Are Afg's 'home' games going to be in the UAE, Pakistan or India?
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They will be in India
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February 20, 2017, 03:34 AM
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I had a thread. 'Impressed with Afg'.
Most of us, knew/know, they're coming up well, impressive. Nothing new. But please, don't base it on seeing few them get selected for IPL.
Congrats to the two Afg players for making it to the highest paid league. Nice, earning, good travel throughout India. Enjoy!
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February 20, 2017, 05:00 AM
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Finally Nabi gets the bid. Happy for this fella. Way better cricketer then some of the so called "allrounder" hacks going around these days.
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February 20, 2017, 05:15 AM
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Nabi > Mahmudullah.
Rashid is one of the best leg spinner in the world.
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February 20, 2017, 10:09 AM
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They will be a major force in cricket very soon. Cricketers like Nabi, Rashid or Shehzad (surprised that he didn't get a team) are far more talented than guys like Shakib Tamim or Riyad. Many of you might not like this comment but it's the truth.
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February 20, 2017, 11:17 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by roman
They will be a major force in cricket very soon. Cricketers like Nabi, Rashid or Shehzad (surprised that he didn't get a team) are far more talented than guys like Shakib Tamim or Riyad. Many of you might not like this comment but it's the truth.
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Nabi is way better than Shakib.
Its a no brainer. But as a pure batsman Tamim is ahead of Shehzad IMHO.
Excited to see Nabi and Rashid in IPL.
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February 20, 2017, 12:44 PM
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It would be really nice to Afghans playing in IPL, BCCI should help them improving their cricket infra as much as possible
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February 20, 2017, 03:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jeesh
They are very talented. I ve followed their progress in football too, where they ve zoomed past all South Asian teams in such short time.
But...we ve seen this before. Kenya, Ireland, UAE, Scotland even Zim to a certain extent (Although they were a stronger team than us long before us). Replacing the original crop of cricketers with a new batch is often the toughest tasks faced by associates.
Although Afghan is progressing superbly, lot of their senior players are on the older side. The natural talent is surely there, how well they progress depends on a lot on administration side as well. I definitely am looking forward to seeing them as the next test nation.
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Success is football is based on participation from players who are brought up in Europe and plays in european lower leagues.
However cricket is the real success story. Rashid Khan is an unbelievable talent.
If only they were not besieged by war and chaos, Afghanistan would not only be a test team now but a top 4 cricket team in the world.
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February 20, 2017, 03:56 PM
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Afghanistan have outgrown playing Zimbabwe like Bangladesh have done,need tougher competition.
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February 20, 2017, 09:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vepu
Nabi is way better than Shakib.
Its a no brainer. But as a pure batsman Tamim is ahead of Shehzad IMHO.
Excited to see Nabi and Rashid in IPL.
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Nabi is not better than Shakib. His batting average is 29 facing the bowling of Netherlands, Zimbabwe, and Ireland. He is a quality all-rounder. He is better than Riyad, and probably better than Nasir as well.
Shahzad is a hack...to even compare him with Tamim is like saying "Viv Richards is ahead of Shahid Afridi IMO".
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February 20, 2017, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by tonmoy.dhaka
Success is football is based on participation from players who are brought up in Europe and plays in european lower leagues.
However cricket is the real success story. Rashid Khan is an unbelievable talent.
If only they were not besieged by war and chaos, Afghanistan would not only be a test team now but a top 4 cricket team in the world.
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AFG could be a top 8 side, and one day could be a top 4 side...but there is no indication to suggest that they have the talent to be ahead of one of Australia, England, India, or South Africa. Jotoshob.
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February 20, 2017, 10:23 PM
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Lol, thats true-European connection was a big factor. Success in football also has a lot to do with their natural physical attributes.
Rashid Khan is an unbelievable talent, but after that who? Lets hope they dont fall in the Kenya, Ireland trap.
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February 21, 2017, 12:20 AM
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A big LOL at some folks here saying Nabi is better than Riyad.
Lets not get carried away with this IPL auction which is a joke in itself where the worlds top limited edition bowler Imran Tahir doesn't get a team and someone like a Darren Bravo gets a contract.
Afghanistan is a decent team packed with hacks and raw fast bowlers.
'18 Year old' Rashid Khan is surely better than any leg spinners we have but apart from the odd matches here and there, he has not been exposed much in the international scene. The last time Rashid faced de villers he went for 29 runs in one over. Yes 29.
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February 21, 2017, 01:08 AM
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Cricketweb are saying what a joke Zimbabwe are.
Will watch with interest tonight they will prove me wrong.
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February 21, 2017, 02:36 AM
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As a batsman alone, Riyad is better than Nabi.
As an all-rounder, Nabi is probably better.
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February 21, 2017, 03:12 AM
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wow, Zimbabwe are truly screwed, they are getting between by a third side afghanistan, and now by the full strength afghan team, talents leaving have harmed them a lot, 26/3 after 10 overs
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February 21, 2017, 03:30 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NoName
As a batsman alone, Riyad is better than Nabi.
As an all-rounder, Nabi is probably better.
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This.
Riyad's batting is better than Nabi's. Nabi's bowling is better than Riyad's. Overall, Nabi is a better all-rounder because Riyad is only a part timer.
You have take into context who AFG plays. The strongest team they play is Ireland.
Just look at Shahzad, average of 35 and a strike rate of 90. Class batsman, right? Wrong.
vs AUS avg of 11
vs BD avg of 17
vs IND avg of 22
vs PAK avg of 14.5
vs SL avg of 7
and vs ZIM avg of 44
Basically averages about 15 vs Test sides. And people think he's comparable to Tamim, lol. He isn't even as good as Ashraful.
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February 21, 2017, 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by al Furqaan
This.
Riyad's batting is better than Nabi's. Nabi's bowling is better than Riyad's. Overall, Nabi is a better all-rounder because Riyad is only a part timer.
You have take into context who AFG plays. The strongest team they play is Ireland.
Just look at Shahzad, average of 35 and a strike rate of 90. Class batsman, right? Wrong.
vs AUS avg of 11
vs BD avg of 17
vs IND avg of 22
vs PAK avg of 14.5
vs SL avg of 7
and vs ZIM avg of 44
Basically averages about 15 vs Test sides. And people think he's comparable to Tamim, lol. He isn't even as good as Ashraful.
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let him play a few more years against test playing nations then see how he does
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February 21, 2017, 03:37 AM
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let him play a few more years against test playing nations then see how he does
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He's 29...which means he's probably 31 or so. Has poor technique also lacks fitness. He's no different than a Habibul Bashar or Ashraful...ie good for the team he's on, but will eventually be exposed by his numerous limitations.
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February 21, 2017, 03:40 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by al Furqaan
He's 29...which means he's probably 31 or so. Has poor technique also lacks fitness. He's no different than a Habibul Bashar or Ashraful...ie good for the team he's on, but will eventually be exposed by his numerous limitations.
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February 21, 2017, 03:41 AM
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They are and good for them. For all that they have been through, they have a good cricket team and an excellent soccer team to show for it.
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