ICC meet: Afghanistan to play England, Australia in Tests, no India in next FTP

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The team will not engage in Test matches against in the new Future Tours Programme (FTP) for 2019-2023 but will take on top like England and in the next four years, its Board said.

On the sidelines of the five-day ICC meeting here, Stanikzai said will most likely play as many as 14-18 Test matches in the new FTP cycle.

This was proposed at Executives Meeting and will be ratified by board.

"We are playing 14-18 Tests in the new FTP cycle. We will be playing against England, Australia, the West Indies, Zimbabwe, and Bangladesh," Stanikzai told reporters.

are not part of World Test Championship and Stanikzai said all their Test engagements, thus, will be bilateral in nature and home and away.

Asked about playing against after the one-off Test in Bengaluru, Stanikzai said Virat Kohli and his boys are "tough to get hold of" and the one-off Test is "good enough" for them.

"is a tough team to get hold of because they are very busy. Since we are not in Test championship, the inaugural Test match is good enough for us."

Quizzed if they would be playing any day-night Test, Stanikzai said: "Not yet but there will be...we are deliberating."

The board had applied to to have their status upgraded from Associates, and this was put to vote at Board meeting in last year in June.

Afghanistan's rise in recent years has been sharp having first gained ODI status in 2009 with a sixth-place finish at that year's Qualifier in

It followed three consecutive promotions over the previous year when they began in Division Five of the World League.

Like Ireland, they have demonstrated the talent to stand toe-to-toe with Full Member nations, securing three straight ODI and T20I series wins over as well as a win over eventual champion at the 2016 World T20.

More recently, beat to qualify for next year's in England.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 17:02 IST