The New York Times: On Thursday, Afghanistan’s national cricket team will play India in a Test match, a form of the game — taking place over five seven-hour days — reserved for a select group of nations. In cricket’s near 150-year history of international fixtures, only 11 countries have competed at that level; Afghanistan becomes the 12th. Click here to read more (external link).
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– with the abundant blessings of the Englishman- he sickman of Europe is linking Afghanistan with his stupid commonwealth through cricket promotion- giving secondary status to soccer in alreverse.
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THE GOOFY
“NATO ALLIANCE”
MEMBERS ARE PLAYING
ABNORMAL
SPORT POLITICS.
*suppressiing !