Afghanistan to play first-historically speaking Test in India

Afghanistan will play their first historically speaking Test coordinate in India, authorities from the two nations declared on Monday, in the midst of hypothesis that the diversion could be played as ahead of schedule as one year from now. Afghanistan and Ireland were given Test status in June by the International Cricket Council (ICC). 

"The Afghans were planned to play their first Test in 2019 versus Australia yet thinking about the chronicled connection amongst India and Afghanistan, we chose to have their first Test," BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary said. 

The BCCI did not state if the Test against Afghanistan is incorporated into India's 81 home matches booked for 2019-2023, prompting theory that the two countries are hoping to play the match one year from now. 

Atif Mashal, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) executive, said on Twitter that the date and setting will be reported soon.
ndia has gone about as a tutor for Afghanistan cricket, facilitating a portion of the war-torn country's home matches. This year, spinner Rashid Khan and previous commander Mohammad Nabi turned into the main Afghans to be picked in the Indian Premier League (IPL) sell off. 

Choudhary said after a BCCI meeting that there would be home amusements against England, Australia and South Africa yet Pakistan is as yet excluded in India's calendar. 


Most outstanding adversaries India and Pakistan have not played a reciprocal arrangement since 2013 as a result of political pressures. India's next installations cycle has more home matches than the present calendar, yet the quantity of playing days has been cut after dissensions from players drove by captain Virat Kohli.

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