10 years of ZCF
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Wow Tajikistan !!! The ZCF World XI would have a very diverse look to it ......
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No one in the entire selection pool has shown the character that you have. After being given out wrongly by the umpires in the first dig, to come back so strongly in the second innings. That alone should work
I remember that conversation! Let us hope Tajikistan makes it to the WCL soon and surges up from there, Afghan style...
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None that I know of. Most of the players (perhaps all) are Pashtuns and come from the eastern part of Afghanistan. This is true even for their domestic competition, I could be wrong though. I think that's just because cricket was never played in Afghanistan to begin with. Most of them learned the game in the refugee camps of Pakistan and it was only the Pashtuns who fled to Pakistan during the Soviet invasion. Non-Pashtuns sought refuge in Iran and other Central Asian countries.foreignfield wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2017 8:28 amAre there any Tadjiks in the Afghan side? Or is Afghan cricket still mainly a Pashtun thing?
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Thanks. It will be interesting to see whether cricket can extend beyond the ethnic borders in Afghanistan in the longer run.grant wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2017 9:06 amNone that I know of. Most of the players (perhaps all) are Pashtuns and come from the eastern part of Afghanistan. This is true even for their domestic competition, I could be wrong though. I think that's just because cricket was never played in Afghanistan to begin with. Most of them learned the game in the refugee camps of Pakistan and it was only the Pashtuns who fled to Pakistan during the Soviet invasion. Non-Pashtuns sought refuge in Iran and other Central Asian countries.foreignfield wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2017 8:28 amAre there any Tadjiks in the Afghan side? Or is Afghan cricket still mainly a Pashtun thing?
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Has anyone heard of cricket in Tajikistan?
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Thanks mateCrimsonAvenger wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2017 7:49 amNo one in the entire selection pool has shown the character that you have. After being given out wrongly by the umpires in the first dig, to come back so strongly in the second innings. That alone should workI remember that conversation! Let us hope Tajikistan makes it to the WCL soon and surges up from there, Afghan style...
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are you an ethnic Tajik?grant wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2017 7:30 amI've been here for around three years now, and this has been a fantastic place! The Zimbabwean team is the reason I started following cricket so ardently....
I've never quite been close to selection for the ZCF XI, but I'll keep putting in the hard yards and hopefully make the cut some day
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@CrimsonAvenger - I am from Tajikistan That was way too much optimism for a team that doesn't even play in the World Cricket League.....
that would explain why your avatar is of Hamid since Afghanistan is the closest country to you.
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Pretty unheard of, I think. I came to know about it only when I visited India for the first time, some ten years ago.
That said, there are 14 registered clubs and 12 schools that play cricket currently. And there's two women's teams too.
We toured Afghanistan some three years ago or so (after being newly admitted into the ACC) and didn't do badly either, even if our team included a former Afghanistan player.