Afghan cricket team set to upset biggies in T20 World Cup, says coach
March 22nd, 2010 - 2:36 pm ICT by ANILahore, Mar. 22 (ANI): Afghanistan’s cricket coach Kabir Khan has claimed that his team is capable of toppling any team in the forthcoming Twenty20 World Cup, scheduled to be held in West Indies from April 30.
The Dawn quoted the former Pakistani fast bowler, as saying that his squad was ready to make its presence felt in the West Indies.
The Afghanistan squad is currently in Lahore, where it is going to play four matches against Pakistan’s National Cricket Academy (NCA) team ahead of the mega event.
From Lahore, the Afghanistan team will go to Kuwait to take part in the ACC Championship.
Before leaving for the West Indies, the team will attend a training camp in the UAE. (ANI)
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