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Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Before the T20 World Cup, Afghanistan made a big bet, included the Caribbean legend in its camp to win the title.



Afghanistan: T20 World Cup 2024 is going to start from June 2 on the soil of America and West Indies. This is the first time that 20 teams are going to participate in this mega event. This means that winning the title is going to be more difficult than ever. But to win this tournament, Afghanistan Cricket Team has played a big gamble. He has included the Caribbean legend, who has won the T20 World Cup title twice, in his camp. Let us tell you who is this giant?

Veteran joins Afghanistan camp

Afghanistan Cricket Board has announced the appointment of former West Indies fast bowler Dwayne Bravo as the bowling consultant for its men's team for the T20 World Cup 2024. They will prepare the bowlers of the Afghan team for this mega event to be held in America and Caribbean countries.

It is noteworthy that Bravo has been a part of the T20 World Cup winning team for West Indies in 2012 and 2016. In such a situation, Afghanistan will now hope that Bravo will sail their boat too.

Afghanistan Cricket Board gave information

Giving good news to its fans, Afghanistan Cricket Board said, “Afghanistan team has reached St. Kitts and Nevis. “The team will begin a 10-day training camp under the supervision of Bravo and other members of the coaching team in preparation for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024.”

This is Afghanistan's program

Afghanistan team is in Group C for T20 World Cup 2024. Apart from them, there are also New Zealand, West Indies, Uganda and Papua New Guinea. Afghanistan played its first match against Uganda on 4 June. After this, they will face New Zealand on 8 June and Papua New Guinea on 14 June. At the same time, they have to play the last match of the group stage against host West Indies on June 18.

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