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‘Electrical Man’ provides spark for overstretched Afghanistan at Asian Games

None of the countries and regions participating in the Cricket slugging it out in Hangzhou have faced quite the same challenge as Afghanistan in selecting two sides to compete concurrently in major events 4,000km apart, but when one of your second string is nicknamed “Electrical Man “, then anything is possible.
Qais Ahmad Kamawal sparked his Asian Games teammates into life during a surprise quarterfinal victory over defending champions Sri Lanka.
“They call me ‘Electrical Man’ because I am so quick and so fast,” Kamawal said after taking three wickets and holding two sharp catches as Sri Lanka fell eight runs short of their modest 116 victory target.
“We knew the game was low scoring and we were pretty confident in our spinners to win us the match,” Kamawal said.
Team captain Gulbadin Naib is one of a clutch of 50-over internationals in the Afghanistan team and he may yet be diverted to Delhi as cover once the competition in Hangzhou is concluded.
“Every guy in the team is like a superstar in Afghanistan. Kamawal is so hard-working. He’s everywhere,” Naib said.
India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are also competing in Cricket on two fronts for the next few days, but as more established cricketing teams, they are better equipped to deal with the accompanying logistical issues.
“Sport has always proved that it will bring more happiness to Afghanistan and the Afghan people. It is not only now, but also in the past. “
Kamawal is hoping to create more such opportunities in Friday’s crunch semifinal against neighboring Pakistan.
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Sri Lanka A defeats Afghanistan A by 4 wickets in Abu Dhabi

Afghanistan A was defeated by Sri Lanka A with a margin of four wickets in the ongoing 50-over tri-nation cricket series.
The match was held on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Afghanistan had previously lost one match against Ireland and another against Sri Lanka in this series.
Batting first, the Afghan team set a target of 229 runs after losing eight wickets.
In response, Sri Lanka A chased down the target, losing six wickets.
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Afghanistan qualify for U19 Cricket World Cup 2026

Afghanistan’s U19 cricket team has officially qualified for the ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2026, following the final day washout in the Asia Qualifiers.
After securing three big wins in their first three games, today’s match against Nepal U19s was washed out. Thanks to their superior Net Run Rate, Afghanistan U19s topped the table and book their berth in the ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cup 2026, which will take place early next year in Namibia and Zimbabwe.
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Afghanistan U-19 cricket team defeats UAE

Afghanistan’s national under-19 cricket team defeated the United Arab Emirates by 180 runs on Wednesday, maintaining their unbeaten streak in the group stage at the ICC Men’s U19 CWC Asia Qualifiers.
In this match, Afghanistan scored 359 runs for the loss of only 4 wickets at the end of 50 overs.
This marks Afghanistan’s third consecutive victory in the regional group stage.
Previously, they had defeated Hong Kong and Oman by 8 wickets each.
Afghanistan is set to face the host nation, Nepal, on Saturday (April 19) in what will be their final group-stage match.
The winner of that game is likely to secure a spot in the 2026 ICC Men’s U19 World Cup.
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