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Afghanistan confirms final squad for Asia Cup under Rashid’s captaincy

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Afghanistan confirms final squad for Asia Cup under Rashid’s captaincy
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Kabul: The Afghanistan Cricket Board has announced its squad for the upcoming Asia Cup, confirming that star all-rounder Rashid Khan will lead the team. Before the main event, the Afghan side will participate in a tri-nation series to finalize their preparations.

Known for their impressive performances, the team has secured a reputation as a fierce competitor in the tournament. Contrary to a common underdog perception, Afghanistan has a notable history of winning matches, particularly against full-member nations like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. These victories have often come from thrilling contests that highlight the team’s skill and determination.

The roster includes a mix of experienced players and emerging talent. The full squad features:

Rahmanullah Gurbaz
Ibrahim Zadran

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Darwish Rasooli
Sediqullah Atal
Azmatullah Omarzai
Karim Janat
Mohammad Nabi
Gulbadin Naib
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Sharafuddin Ashraf
Mohammad Ishaq
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
A.M. Ghazanfar
Noor Ahmad
Fareed Ahmad Malik
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Naveen-ul-Haq
Fazalhaq Farooqi

The Asia Cup is set to begin on September 9. Afghanistan has been placed in Group B, where they will face off against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong.

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