New Delhi: With the current situation in Afghanistan, the question has been asked whether Star Spinner Rashner Khan and All-Rounder Mohammad Prophet will be available to the UAE’s feet from the Indian Premier League (IPL), starting on September 19.
However, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) has confirmed that the two Afghan players will be part of the remaining 14th edition of the league.
“We haven’t talked about what happened now, but they are available for tournaments,” SRH CEO, K Shanmugam, told Ani.
When asked about the departure of the team for the UAE, he said: “We will leave at the end of the month, August 31.” Meanwhile, the former England captain Kevin Pietersen revealed that Rashid was worried about the situation in Afghanistan and could not remove his family from the country.
Flight operations from all over the world are influenced at Hamid Karzai International Airport (HKI) Kabul because of the ongoing turmoil in Afghanistan.
Rashid is currently in England playing for Trent Rockets in the ‘One Hundred’ first edition.
Read Alsorashid Khan and Mohammed IPL Participation in the focus because the Taliban took over the Afghan political situation with a new turn in Afghanistan, uncertainty and uncertainty was to tower in the future of their top crickets, especially Rashid Khan and Mohammed Prophet, who would compete in the remaining IPL in UAE from September 19.
“There are many things that happen at home.
We have a long chat here on the limit of talking about it and he is worried.
He can’t get his family.
Afghanistan and there are many things that happened for him,” Pietersen said at Sky Sports.
“For him to appear and put performance like this under pressure that he is currently below …
for him to be able to forget it and navigate his story and continue the momentum he has, I think it might be one of the most touching stories About ‘one hundred’ this so far, “he added.
Last month, BCCI announced a schedule for the remaining IPL 2021, which will be held in the UAE.
31 matches will be played in 27 days.
The 14th season of the IPL, which was postponed earlier this year after the Pandemic Covid-19, will continue on September 19 in Dubai with a blockbuster clash between Chennai Super Kings and Indian Mumbai.
The action will then shift to Abu Dhabi where the driver Kolkata Knight will directly fight the Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Sharjah will host his first game on September 24 when Royal Challengers Bangalore took Chennai Super Kings.
Overall, 13 matches will be held in Dubai, 10 in Sharjah and 8 in Abu Dhabi.