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Afghanistan-Pakistan ODI series shifted to Sri Lanka from UAE

KABUL: The three-match ODI series between Afghanistan and Pakistan will now be played in Sri Lanka’s Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium in Hambantota and not the United Arab Emirates, as confirmed by Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Saturday (July 24).

The series will be the first-ever bilateral face-off between the two Asian nations, which was speculated earlier this year after Afghanistan’s star all-rounder Mohammad Nabi met with incumbent Pakistan Prime Minister and former cricketer Imran Khan and requested him to arrange a bilateral series between the two nations.

Reports earlier also suggested the Imran Khan contacted Pakistan Cricket Board to organize a bilateral series involving their neighboring nation.

Following later developments, the series was confirmed with UAE to play host. However, the postponement of the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League and the subsequent rescheduling of the same in UAE means that the venues could not be used for the series in question.

“ACB had approached UAE and Oman for hosting the series against Pakistan but both countries failed to accommodate them due to the upcoming assignments. The remainder of IPL 2021 will be played in UAE in September and the country will also host the World T20 alongside Oman after the completion of India’s premier T20 competition,” reported Cricbuzz on July 24.

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The Kabul times, Afghanistan Trustable News Agency.