Afghanistan Cricket: Latest News, Scores and What’s Coming Up

If you follow Afghanistan cricket, you know the team's journey is full of ups and downs. From thrilling chases to rain‑ruined matches, there’s always something to talk about. Below you’ll find the most recent highlights, player performances and a look at what lies ahead for the team.

Recent tournament highlights

The biggest story this week came from the Champions Trophy 2025 in Lahore. Afghanistan needed a win against Australia to keep their hopes alive, but the game was washed out after a short spell of rain. The team had posted a solid 273, with Rahmat Shah scoring a calm 88 and Azmatullah Omarzai adding 67. When the downpour hit, both sides got a single point, and Australia slipped straight into the semi‑finals.

That rain‑stop was a huge blow because Afghanistan now has to rely on other results to stay in the tournament. They need England to lose heavily to South Africa so the net‑run‑rate swings in their favor. It’s a tense scenario, but the players have shown they can handle pressure. The batting line‑up, especially Shah and Omarzai, has been consistent throughout the competition.

Beyond the Champions Trophy, Afghanistan’s T20 outings have also been interesting. In the recent India vs England T20 series, the weather in Kolkata was a big talking point. Fans were glued to forecasts, hoping dew wouldn’t make the pitch too tricky for bowlers. While Afghanistan wasn’t part of that series, the conditions give a good idea of what to expect if they play in similar venues later this year.

What’s next for Afghanistan cricket?

Looking ahead, the team has a few key matches on the calendar. The next big assignment is a bilateral series against a top‑ranking side in the UAE, where the pitches are slower and spin‑friendly. Afghanistan’s spinners, especially Rashid Khan, will have a chance to dominate. If they can win that series, it will boost confidence before the next ICC event.

Player development is also a focus. The board is investing in youth camps across Kabul and Kandahar, aiming to bring fresh talent into the senior squad. Young fast bowlers are getting exposure to high‑altitude training, which could add pace to the attack.

Fans should keep an eye on the team's social media for live score updates and behind‑the‑scenes clips. Those platforms often reveal training sessions, injury news and player interviews that don’t make it to mainstream sports sites.

In short, Afghanistan cricket is at a crossroads. Rain has cost them a win, but the squad’s core looks solid, and upcoming tours provide a chance to bounce back. Stay tuned for live scores, player stats and expert analysis – you won’t want to miss a single moment of this exciting journey.

Crispin Hawthorne 2 June 2025 0

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