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‘Afghanistan must live up to expectations in debut Test’

Thursday, 14 June 2018


BANGALORE, India, June 13 (AFP): Afghanistan face sky-high expectations at home ahead of their historic first-ever Test match starting Thursday against India, captain Asghar Stanikzai has said.
The mood in war-scarred Afghanistan may also help the team when they step out at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore to enjoy their newfound Test status, he told reporters on the eve of the game.
"It is itself history that we are playing the inaugural and historic Test match against the number one team in the world," Stanikzai said.
"The mood back home is very positive. They expect us to perform well because recently Afghanistan performed really well in T20 and one day internationals and their expectation will be the same for Tests.
"We have worked hard for this and will try to keep up our good performance in the Test match as well," the 30-year-old skipper said.
Since gaining one day international status in 2009, the Afghans have made giant strides and qualified for their second 50-over World Cup in England and Wales next year. They have also been part of four Twenty20 World Cups.
Afghanistan, who have been forced to train in India since 2015 because of the conflict at home, have just secured a T20 series sweep over Bangladesh with teen sensation Rashid Khan now an international star.
The top T20 bowler in the ICC rankings, Khan took the Indian Premier League by storm with 21 wickets for runners-up Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Afghanistan coach Phil Simmons said that putting the spotlight on Khan's talents is helping the other players focus on improving.
"Rashid is so professional, he knows how to deal with it. And while he is dealing with it the others have time to work on their own strategies," said the former West Indies allrounder on Wednesday.
"It's a good thing for the team."
India will be without their captain Virat Kohli -- the biggest name in world cricket -- but Simmons said the home side have other weapons.