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Of Afghanistan’s love for Sharjah, Bukhatir’s gesture, and the secret of those massive sixes

Afghanistan cricket and its cricketers have a deep attachment towards the Sharjah Cricket Stadium

K.R. Nayar by K.R. Nayar
October 27, 2021
in Page One, Sports
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In 2010, Abdulrehman Bukhatir, who brought international cricket to Sharjah by building the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the eighties, opened the gates of this stadium – for free – for the Afghanistan team to train. Bukhatir had then said: “Bearing in mind the difficulties they have in Afghanistan, these cricketers deserve to have a place somewhere where they can come and feel that they are at home. Here they have huge local support, and they can make full use of all facilities at the Sharjah stadium, including the gymnasium and nets.”

Former Pakistan cricketer Kabir Khan, who was then the coach of the Afghanistan team, was so touched by Bukhatir’s gesture, that he said nobody had given them such an offer in eight years. The team went on to utilize all the facilities and soon created waves in international cricket.

Afghan fans and their demands for a six

The turnout of Afghanistan fans to watch their team’s matches at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium has always been high. Many from Afghanistan work in the industrial areas of Sharjah, and whenever their country has plays here, they turn up in large numbers.

Match winner Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Photo: ICC)

Mazhar Khan, general manager of the Sharjah Stadium, says that around 7,000 Afghan fans normally turn up when their team plays. On Monday they were very happy that Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bat first. As soon as the innings started, they started demanding sixers.

When opener Mohammad Shahzad hit a six in the second over, they stood up and cheered. The first six from Shahzad travelled 79 metres over long-off. His partner Hazratullah Zazai hit a bigger one when he smashed Scotland’s Brad Wheal out of the stadium. Since the ball landed on the nearby street, a journalist jokingly commented: “Wheal was hit for a six and it must have gone under the wheel of a car!”

Journalists beware of the sixes!

The new press box at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium is close to the long-off boundary. Unlike the other centres, the one here is an open press box. Journalists must make sure the sixes don’t land on them.

“Avoid looking into your phones or laptops when a bowler is bowling to the batsman,” warned a fellow journalist. And, as this conversation was going on, Rahmanullah Gurbaz hit a massive six that disappeared into the adjacent football stadium.

How do Afghanistan cricketers get this massive power to hit such mighty sixes? When someone asked if it was from their diet, he was reminded that Sharjah had some of the finest Afghani restaurants. Soon after the Soviet invasion in Afghanistan, many of the Afghanis came to the UAE and set up small restaurants here.

An Afghani look-alike in the Scotland team

Scotland’s Safyaan Sharif has the looks of an Afghanistan player. This England-born Scottish cricketer has his roots in Pakistan. He had once said that his father continues to support the Pakistan team. Interestingly, he had the best bowling figures in the match taking two out of the four Afghanistan wickets that fell giving away 33 runs from his four overs. He made his T20 International debut in Dubai against Kenya in 2012. Safyaan also remained unbeaten on three as his team crashed to a 130-run defeat.

It was the seventh Afghanistan-Ireland T20 match and Afghanistan has recorded a clean sweep winning all their encounters.


This article has been used in arrangement with www.cricketlovers.com, Main image of the Sharjah Cricket Stadium press box courtesy krbuzz.blogspot.com

Tags: Abdulrehman BukhatirAfghanistan cricket teamDubaiICCK R NayarSharjahSharjah Cricket Stadiumthe UAE
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KR Nayar is a senior cricket writer and analyst. He has covered more than 200 One Day International matches including for Champions Trophy, Asia Cup etc. He has worked as chief cricket writer for Gulf News in the UAE for over two decades.

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