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BCCI refuses to include Afghan players in their domestic cricket

These Afghans (Snakes) are now been shown their true value by Bhartees. Under NO circumstances Pakistan should allow them again to play cricket in PCB domestic games. EXTREMLY UNGREATFULL RACE.
They are allowed to play IPL ,a privilege some countries have requested and don't get.
You should understand as the name suggests it a domestic cricket .it was rightly rejected as it's for our domestic players.
 
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Pakistani's have a habit of keeping snakes

BCCI refuses to include Afghan players in their domestic cricket

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The Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) have rejected the request of Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) to include their players in Indian’s domestic cricket.

BCCI on Friday confirmed that the ACB requested them to allow their players to play in India’s domestic cricket which they turned down. The board’s Committee of Administrators (CoA) in collaboration with its members released a statement which said that it is impossible to allow Afghani players to play in their domestic cricket.

“We can’t allow Afghanistan’s player to play in our domestic cricket,” the statement read.

Earlier, the ACB also requested the BCCI to allow them a venue to conduct Afghanistan Premier League (APL). The BCCI, in return, put the matter in pending and will decide it after securing the status of their domestic cricket schedule.

It is pertinent to mention here that Afghanistan’s players used to play cricket in Pakistan for many years. Recently, the ACB have been seen improving their relations with the BCCI overlooking the role of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in developing Afghanistan’s cricket.

Players including Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, Mohammad Shahzad, and many other Afghani cricketers played Faysal Bank T20 Cup and many other local domestic cricket tournaments in Pakistan.
 
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hahahahahahaha wait till they ask for Asylum in India , and then meet up with Hindu Extremist in India
 
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I think it's a fair decision. BCCI can help ACB but not the cost of changes in our domestic structure. Hope ACB understabds... rather lets include more Afghan players (also because they deserve it) in IPL.
 
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if its true then its a very good by indian authorities
 
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Does India have a town or city filled with Afghan refugees yet , may be they can play the league in that City so they can make some money

Doodh Ka Doodh Pani Ka Pani abhi ho jaiga ...how much India loves Afghans

Gazwa-e-Hind , ho jaigi by Afghan refugees
 
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Ranji Trophy is our premier first class tournament and as cricket purists say- don't tinker with long form cricket. Sheffield Shield, Country Cricket and the Ranji Trophy are the reason why Aus-Eng-Ind dominate Test cricket.

In the past though, the inter zonal first class tournament Duleep Trophy has seen participation from foreign teams like England Lions, Srilanka A, Bangladesh A and Zimbabwe A. Problem is the Duleep Trophy nowadays is pretty much done with, three preselected teams in the format of now defunct Challenger Trophy.

Lastly, Ranji matches in the last few years are played on some nondescript grounds like the University campuses and smaller cities. To accomodate an international team like Afghanistan on such grounds is a logistical and security nightmare. India will continue to support the Afghan cause- in cricket..
 
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And then we have players lile Mohammad Nabi who have played for Pakistan Customs. Kabul cricket board probably expected the same hospitality from their new friends. They can bugger off for all we care now. Hopefully PCB and Pakistan never allow them to use our facilities or utilize our coaching in any shape or form.
 
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Next request will be to the PCB.

Click: Deny

We have been clicking "Allow" for long enough.......

It is pertinent to mention here that Afghanistan’s players used to play cricket in Pakistan for many years. Recently, the ACB have been seen improving their relations with the BCCI overlooking the role of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in developing Afghanistan’s cricket.

Players including Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, Mohammad Shahzad, and many other Afghani cricketers played Faysal Bank T20 Cup and many other local domestic cricket tournaments in Pakistan.
 
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@Sugarcane I've seen their interviews on YouTube. They seem to praise India quite a bit, and yet India never really played any kind of role in their development. If anything, they outta be grateful to Pakistan for introducing them to game - to begin with.

And after the World Cup - their arrogance seemed to be on a high. I can't wait for Zimbabwe to get their sh!t together by the next World Cup to make certain these jerkoffs don't come back.
 
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Domestic cricket is to nurture young Indian talent thus its rightly denied.
They should have it in their own country,it will be better for cricket.
 
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