Afghanistan to play first Test in India, BCCI ignores Pak

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today rolled out the red carpet for war-ravaged by agreeing to host the country's maiden Test match but chose to cold-shoulder a cricket-starved in its latest Future Tours Programme (FTP).

Afghanistan, a team that has made rapid strides in international cricket despite the constant troubles back home, will play its first ever Test against in 2019-2020, the final schedule for which will be worked out later.


On the other hand, Pakistan, which has been demanding bilateral cricket with India, was ignored at the Special General Meeting which resolved to play more against the likes of Australia, and and have not played bilateral cricket since 2012 due to political tensions between the two neighbours.

When asked why the new FTP does not say anything about playing Pakistan, acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary replied, "It's a question not embedded only to cricket and the but everybody. So, it's futile attempting to answer the question."

earned the Test status, alongside Ireland this June, realising their five-day cricket dream after impressive performances in ODIs and T20 Internationals.

"Afghans were scheduled to play their first Test in 2019 versus but considering the historic relationship between and Afghanistan, we decided to host their first Test," said acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary after the Special General Meeting here today.

Atif Mashal, Cricket Board (ACB) chairman, was quick to thank the for the gesture.

"@ACBofficials and @have agreed that will play its first Test against The exact date and venue of the match will be shared in a joint press conference in due course. I personally thank board for the decision," Mashal tweeted.

and Ireland were made full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in June, becoming the sport's 11th and 12h Test-playing nations.

Besides welcoming them into five-day cricket, the has extended a helping hand to on a number of occasions.

The team from the war-ravaged nation has hosted its home games in India, most recently the series against Ireland in Greater Noida.

Rashid Khan and Mohammed Nabi became the first two cricketers to be bought at the IPL auction earlier this year.

have come a long way since making its World T20 debut in 2010. They are ranked ninth in the shortest format and 11th in the 50-over format.

After featuring regularly in the World T20, the Afghans made the 50-over World Cup debut in 2015.

They played six games in the tournament co-hosted by and with their sole win coming against Scotland.

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First Published: Mon, December 11 2017. 17:45 IST