Countries | Afghanistan |
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Administrator | Afghanistan Cricket Board |
Format | First-class cricket (from 2017 onwards) |
First edition | 2017–18 |
Tournament format | Double round-robin |
Number of teams | 5 |
Current champion | Amo Region (1st title) |
Most successful | Band-e-Amir Region (3) |
2023 Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament | |
Website | http://www.cricket.af/ |
Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament is a four-day cricket tournament in Afghanistan played between regional teams, each representing a number of Afghan provinces.
Up to and including the 2016–17 Tournament, the matches were not given first-class status. However, at an International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting in February 2017, first-class status was awarded to all future matches, starting with the 2017–18 tournament.[1][2][3] It is named after founder of the Durrani Empire, Ahmad Shah Durrani.
History
Afghanistan's multi-day tournament initially began as a three-day competition before moving to a four-day structure in 2014, now known as the Ahmad Shah Abdali tournament, with five regional teams competing - Amo, Band-e-Amir, Boost, Mis Ainak and Speen Ghar. A sixth team, Kabul, joined the competition in 2016. The teams play each other twice before the two sides at the top of the table play for the end of season championship. The competition runs from September through December.[4][5] In February 2017 the International Cricket Council (ICC) awarded first-class status to Afghanistan's four-day domestic competition.[6]
Teams
Current teams (2023) | Debut year | Wins |
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Hindukush Strikers | 2023 | |
Mah-e-Par Stars | 2023 | |
Maiwand Champions | 2023 | 2023 |
Pamir Legends | 2023 |
Former teams
Former teams | Home ground | Years active | |
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Amo Region | Balkh Cricket Stadium, Mazar-i-Sharif | 2017–2022 | |
Band-e-Amir Region | Ghazni Cricket Ground, Ghazni | 2017–2022 | |
Boost Region | Kandahar International Cricket Stadium, Kandahar | 2017–2022 | |
Mis Ainak Region | Khost Cricket Stadium, Khost | 2017–2022 | |
Speen Ghar Region | Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium, Jalalabad | 2017–2022 | |
Kabul Region | Alokozay Kabul International Cricket Ground, Kabul | 2017–2019 |
Champions
This table lists all the champions of the Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament during the competition's first-class era.
Season | Winner (number of titles) | Runners-up | Leading run-scorer (club) | Runs | Leading wicket-taker (club) | Wickets | |
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2017–18 | Band-e-Amir Region (1)[7] | Speen Ghar Region | Bahir Shah (Speen Ghar Region) | 1096 | Zia-ur-Rehman (Mis Ainak Region) Waqar Salamkheil (Band-e-Amir Region) Zahir Shehzad (Speen Ghar Region) | 55 | |
2018 | Band-e-Amir Region (2)[8] | Amo Region | Darwish Rasooli (Amo Region) | 1073 | Amir Hamza (Band-e-Amir Region) | 61 | |
2019 | Speen Ghar Region (1)[9] | Amo Region | Najeeb Tarakai (Speen Ghar Region) | 828 | Zohaib Ahmadzai (Amo Region) | 46 | |
2021 | Band-e-Amir Region (3)[10] | Amo Region | Riaz Hassan (Band-e-Amir Region) | 636 | Zohaib Ahmadzai (Amo Region) | 32 | |
2022 | Amo Region (1)[11] | Band-e-Amir Region | Karim Janat (Band-e-Amir Region) | 561 | Amir Hamza (Band-e-Amir Region) | 30 | |
2023 | Maiwand Champions | Hindukush Strikers |
See also
- Cricket in Afghanistan
- History of cricket
- Etisalat ODD Challenge Cup
- Shpageeza Cricket League
References
- ↑ "Big-Three rollback begins, BCCI opposes". ESPN Cricinfo. 4 February 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "Afghanistan domestic competitions awarded first-class and List A status". ESPN Cricinfo. 4 February 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
- ↑ "In Principle Agreement to Constitutional and Financial Changes to ICC". International Cricket Council. 4 February 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
- ↑ "Afghanistan Cricket Board – About Domestic Cricket". Archived from the original on 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
- ↑ "Afghanistan Cricket Board – Ahmad Shah Abdali One Day and T20 Tournaments Report". Archived from the original on 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
- ↑ Afghanistan domestic competitions awarded first-class and List A status
- ↑ "Final, Amanullah, December 19 - 23, 2017, Alokozay Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
- ↑ "THE THIRD SEASON OF AHMAD SHAH ABDALI FIRST CLASS TOURNAMENT TO START FROM 4TH APRIL". Archived from the original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
- ↑ "Speenghar wins Ahmad Shah Abdali First-Class Championship". cricket.af. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
- ↑ "Band-e-Amir Region Wins Ahmad Shah Abdali First Class Competitions 2021". cricket.af. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
- ↑ "Amo Region Wins the Ahmad Shah Abdali First Class Tournament 2022". Retrieved 10 November 2022.