NEW DELHI: Afghanistan T20I vice-captain Rashid Khan on Tuesday reported that it had been Asghar Afghan’s captaincy which has led the federal team to where it’s now.
Rashid’s remark comes only 1 day after Afghan was eliminated as Afghanistan’s ODI and Test skipper.
“Congratulations for my brother & teammate @Hashmat_50 with this landmark.
Captaincy is a enormous privilege & obligation.
He’ll do good.
I wish to thank our captain @MAsgharAfghan because it had been his own captaincy that played a significant function that direct us where we live now,” tweeted Rashid.
Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) associates Monday had accepted the proposal to proceed with split-captaincy for its national group.
The board effectively eliminated Asghar Afghan because skipper of these men’s national staff.
“According to the conclusion, left-hander Hashmatullah Shahidi is named the new ODI and Test captain of the national team while Rahmat Shah will probably act as the vice-captain for the two formats,” that the ACB stated in a formal launch.
“Additionally, it had been determined which all-rounder Rashid Khan will stay the vice-captain of their T20I group while the choice to appoint the captain is going to be taken shortly,” it added.
The official launch of ACB further claims that the choice to eliminate Asghar Afghan out of captaincy was obtained according to an evaluation conducted by ACB’s investigative committee.
The analysis concluded that a number of Afghan’s conclusions since the captain of this group led in Afghanistan’s reduction to Zimbabwe in the first Test of the string involving either side at Abu Dhabi in March.
Asghar Afghan’s captaincy Directed us where we are Now: Rashid Khan