Ashraf, who has played at least 46 one-day internationals and 25 Twenty20 internationals, retired from cricket in 2016. He is expected to reach out to other cricket playing countries with proposals in an effort to convince them to play with the Afghanistan national men cricket team. David Warner Shares a Thoughtful Message on Social Media To Observe Remembrance Day (Check Post). The first target for Ashraf, would be to engage with Cricket Australia, which recently postponed a Test match against Afghanistan, scheduled to be held in Brisbane later this month. Cricket Australia maintained that it would host the match only when the situation of the country becomes more certain. Cricket Australia's decision comes in light of the International Cricket Council (ICC), which has rules that state that all member countries should have both men's and women's cricket teams. ICC, in a statement, has cautiously stated that it will discuss the matter in a board meeting later this month. On the other hand, the ACB has announced that it team will be touring Zimbabwe for at least three one-day internationals and three Twenty20 internationals during December 2021.MirwaisAshraf16 Appointed as the Acting Chairman of ACB Based on decree No: 199 of Afghanistan’s Prime Minister and Chief Patron of @ACBofficials Mr. Mohammad Hassan Akhond; Mr. @MirwaisAshraf16 has been appointed as the new Acting Chairman for the Afghanistan Cricket Board. pic.twitter.com/gAMkAKWyJJ — Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) November 10, 2021
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